Her full Fortune interview about the future of philanthropy is here!
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Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Watch Melinda French Gates’ full interview about the future of global health and philanthropy


Good morning, MPW Daily readers! You may remember that a few months ago, my Fortune colleagues published a feature package about the future of the Gates Foundation. Geoff Colvin and Alexa Mikhail broke the news of the Gates Foundation’s plans to spend $200 billion—and then close its doors in two decades.

As part of that months-long project, Alexa sat down with Melinda French Gates for an interview. We shared some of that conversation with you back in May—but the full interview is now available to watch on Fortune’s YouTube channel. As a special treat, watch the full thing here!

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Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com

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