Even in wealthy countries, research and development in women's health is severely underfunded. Although women make up half of the world's population, only 1% of healthcare research spending goes toward women-specific conditions unrelated to cancer. This profound gender gap has a significant impact on women's health and well-being, especially in light of the many extraordinary scientific and technological advances in other areas of health care.
To address this disparity, our foundation invests in research and development to catalyze innovations in health and nutrition that can reduce maternal and child mortality, enhance the ability of mothers and their babies to resist infections, and improve prevention, detection, and treatment of conditions that primarily affect women. We also support the development of new contraceptive technologies that can meet the needs and preferences of women and girls in low- and middle-income countries.
These investments will contribute to reducing poverty, promoting gender equality, and building more prosperous economies – with positive impacts on families, communities, and economies for years to come.
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