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you were a billionaire philanthropist like Warren Buffet or Bill Gates, where would you focus your efforts against tuberculosis?

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Answered by ParkAmanda8
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I'm from Brazil

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earning. Warren Buffet and Bill Gates Hosted Dinners for Other Billionaires to Decide to Donate Their Money SEATTLE Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, and investor Warren Buffett managed to convince 40 billionaires to donate at least half of their wealth to charities. Yesterday, Buffett, president of Berkshire Hathaway, released the first list of the Giving Pledge organization, six weeks after the campaign began. "We started off very well," said Buffett. Among those who signed the list are New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg; filmmaker George Lucas; media entrepreneur Ted Turner; Oracle President Larry Ellison; and Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft. The Giving Pledge does not require money, it just asks billionaires to make a moral commitment to donate their assets for charitable purposes. According to the foundation, the commitment made by donors is not contractual. In 2006, Buffett decided to donate 99% of his fortune. At the time, he had about $44 billion. After five years of annual giving to five foundations, Buffett has nearly $46 billion. Bill and Melinda Gates carry out most of their philanthropic activity through their own foundation, which had $33 billion in assets as of June 30 and has donated at least $22.93 billion since 1994. Buffett said yes, the Gates and others made 70 to 80 calls to some of the richest people in the United States. Those who accepted to participate are from 13 US states, most of them California and New York. Some are not on the list because they prefer to remain anonymous. Recruitment. Many on the list have pledged to recruit other participants and, in the coming months, will schedule dinners to talk about the campaign. Buffett added that he and Gates will meet with wealthy Chines

e and Indians over the next six months to talk about philanthpy

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