Bill Gates has gone from being one of the world’s great businessmen to being one of the most influential philanthropists. For this reason, it is not surprising that his voice and his opinions always make headlines, especially because of how the founder of Microsoft tends to explain and give his opinion on such important aspects as COVID, the energy crisis or hunger. world. So it was also strange that he had not yet spoken out on the Ukraine conflict.
On March 9, three weeks after the conflict broke out, Gates made his first appeal and Twitter in a message that read: “It is heartbreaking to see the people of Ukraine suffer so much. The world is feeling especially heavy right now, with each day bringing news of broken families in Afghanistan, Ukraine and so many other places.”
He then went on to say that “in a crisis, we can always seek out the helpers – the people who risk their lives to help refugees and victims of invasion – and support them. I am proud to support the UN agency to refugees and I urge the world community to do the same,” he said, referring to UNHCR.
Although Gates has taken some hits to the float level of his popularity following his divorce and the scandals that have followed him, he remains one of the biggest billionaires in history who also runs one of the largest charities on the planet, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, founded more than 20 years ago.
It is a global organization that has provided almost 6,000 million dollars in direct aid to its beneficiaries. This means that Bill Gates continues to have a very powerful voice in the world presence, although his prestige has diminished for many people.. Additionally, Gates still has a significant stake in Microsoft, and even though he has no role in the company, people still associate him with his old brand.
This makes talking about the global conflict a personal financial risk (which explains why so few business leaders have directly condemned Russia’s action). Gates did not challenge Vladimir Putin to a fight like Tesla CEO Elon Musk did.
Hence perhaps your request to support the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), but it has arrived. In a half-change movement made by Jack Dorsey, former CEO of Twitter and current Block, who has donated 7 million dollars to the Ukrainian people.
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