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Tweeting About Women’s and Children’s Health

There was a lot of energy and passion on Twitter yesterday, talking about improving the lives of women and children, frontline health workers, scaling up innovations, and a lot more!

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Behind the Scenes: Lessons Learned in Family Health

Last year, the Family Health division at the foundation changed a few things. I'd like to share some of the lessons we've learned.

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Humanitarian Reporting: Making Our Stories Count

Amid the proliferation of political news and commentary in recent years, reporting about the world’s most vulnerable populations—the poor, the displaced, and the victims of conflict—seems to have been left behind.

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Storytelling Matters: A Look at the Gates Foundation's Media Grantmaking

When I tell people I manage the media grant-making portfolio, it’s usually followed by a series of thoughtful, sometimes pointed, questions about our grants in the media space. Answering them will require more than one blog entry, but I’d like to at least start the conversation.

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Soap Operas, Storytelling, and Saving Lives

Professionals in the USA and all over the world are using "entertainment education" to disseminate health messages in a way that people can relate to.

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