Spanish Government Teams up with Bill Gates and Carlos Slim to form the Salud Mesoamerica 2015 Initiative
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Health Institute of Carlos Slim Foundation and the government of Spain have each contributed $50 million to fund the Salud Mesoamerica 2015 Initiative. The Inter-American Development Bank will coordinate and commission independent evaluations as w
ell as manage the combined contributions of the donors. The project’s primary aim is to reduce health inequities by fighting dengue fever and malaria and improving nutrition and maternal health in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. The funding amount received by each country will be based on their poverty and health inequity status. While each government will determine what programs to finance with the Initiative, incentives will be placed for more equitable allocation of domestic funding and for policy that improves the health of the poor. This project is expected to generate globally-relevant knowledge of how to scale up cost-effective health interventions in poor communities.
This is not the first time that Slim and Gates have partnered up. They have been working together at Prodigy MSN, which has just celebrated its 10th anniversary.