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Nandi Madida joins Gates Foundation's global creative council. Nandi Madida joins the Gates Foundation as a Global Creative Councillor, continuing her advocacy for mothers and children across Africa. 07-04-26 21:00 Nandi Madida celebrates her appointment as a Global Creative Councillor at the Gates Foundation. Image: Nandi Madida via Instagram (@nandi madida) South African media personality, podcaster and singer Nandi Madida has been named one of the Global Creative Councillors at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Madida shared the exciting news with her followers on Instagram, reflecting on the work that has long shaped her passion for supporting mothers across the continent Nandi's passion for supporting mothers. In her caption, Madida explained that advocating for mothers has always been at the centre of her mission. "This continent's mothers have always been my why. Long before any title, showing up for mothers has been my purpose. Through The Motherhood Network and in every space I have been given access to, I have tried to tell their stories, hold their experiences with care, and advocate for the women who carry so much, so quietly." Her advocacy work through her platform, The Motherhood Network, continues to amplify the voices and experiences of mothers while highlighting important issues affecting families. Nandi Madida reflects on global recognition. Madida said the appointment as a Global Creative Councillor marks an important moment in her journey of advocacy. "Being named a Global Creative Councillor at the Gates Foundation feels like the work being seen. And I do not take that lightly." She revealed that she recently spent time in South Africa working alongside an international team focused on improving the lives of mothers and children. "Last week I spent time in South Africa with an incredible international team, inside spaces doing real, urgent work for mothers and children. It moved me in ways I am still processing." Continuing the mission in bigger spaces. Despite receiving global recognition, Madida said her commitment to advocating for mothers remains unchanged. "I will keep showing up. That has never changed. This just means I get to do it in bigger rooms." The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is a philanthropic organisation that works to reduce disease and poverty while helping build a more equal world. Following the announcement, Madida received congratulatory messages from fellow public figures who praised her for the milestone. Post navigation. On this island, none of this treasure is buriedAtlantis Paradise Island | Sponsored All-Inclusive Resort in Punta CanaRelax at Grand Palladium's all-inclusive resort in Punta Cana. Enjoy the sun, the beach, and endless dining and entertainment options. Make your vacation dreams come true!Palladium Hotel Group | Sponsored
When the system doesn't bounce back. Fatigue before failure. Some have struggled with my predictions regarding the evolution of the immune escape pandemic, particularly with my observation that - for some time now - the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 (SC-2) evolution appear to be losing momentum, while the collective immune response in highly Covid-19-vaccinated populations is shaping a metastable viral landscape (https://voiceforscienceandsolidarity.substack.com/p/why-the-current-calm-in-sars-cov; https://voiceforscienceandsolidarity.substack.com/p/from-breakthrough-to-breakdown-simplified)... Perhaps this becomes easier to grasp if Voice For Science and Solidarity consider the current situation through the lens of a concept from physics and materials science: material fatigue. This is a familiar phenomenon, and a useful conceptual parallel for understanding systems that are subjected to repeated stress while operating under increasing constraint. The current evolutionary behavior of SC-2 bears indeed resemblance -at least conceptually- to a system undergoing material fatigue. Under repeated cycles of immune pressure, the virus continues to accumulate mutations, yet these increasingly fail to translate into meaningful gains in transmissibility. Much like microstructural damage accumulating in a stressed material, the virus appears to be operating within a narrowing adaptive corridor, maintaining apparent functionality while progressively losing evolutionary flexibility. Such systems can remain deceptively stable for extended periods, even as internal constraints intensify. However, once critical thresholds are approached, further incremental adjustments cease to be effective, and the system becomes susceptible to abrupt, nonlinear transitions. In materials, this manifests as fracture; in viral evolution, it may manifest as a qualitative shift in strategy one that no longer relies on incremental amino-acid substitutions but instead uses changes in its glycosylation profile to alter the fundamental interaction between the virus and the host immune system. In that sense, the current 'metastable' phase should not be mistaken for equilibrium (i.e., no endemicity!), but rather understood as a state of accumulated strain, in which the apparent calm may precede a sudden and disproportionate change in evolutionary behavior (HiViCron). However, in materials subjected to repeated stress, failure is not the only outcome. Long before fracture occurs, systems may accumulate subcritical damage, i.e., microstructural changes that do not immediately destroy integrity, yet impair performance and persist over time. The system continues to function but no longer returns fully to its original state after each stress cycle. In a biological context, one might view conditions such as Long Covid through a loosely analogous lens: not as catastrophic system failure but as a manifestation of repeated perturbation without full recovery, where residual dysfunction accumulates despite the absence of overt acute disease. While the analogy is not literal, it highlights an important point, namely that systems under chronic stress may exhibit persistent, non-resolving, long-lasting effects before collapse. Geert Vanden Bossche received his DVM from the University of Ghent, Belgium, and his PhD degree in Virology from the University of Hohenheim, Germany. He held adjunct faculty appointments at universities in Belgium and Germany. After his career in Academia, Geert joined several vaccine companies (GSK Biologicals, Novartis Vaccines, Solvay Biologicals) to serve various roles in vaccine R&D as well as in late vaccine development. Geert then moved on to join the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Global Health Discovery team in Seattle (USA) as Senior Program Officer; he then worked with the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) in Geneva as Senior Ebola Program Manager. At GAVI he tracked efforts to develop an Ebola vaccine. He also represented GAVI in fora with other partners, including WHO, to review progress on the fight against Ebola and to build plans for global pandemic preparedness. Back in 2015, Geert scrutinized and questioned the safety of the Ebola vaccine that was used in ring vaccination trials conducted by WHO in Guinea. His critical scientific analysis and report on the data published by WHO in the Lancet in 2015 was sent to all international health and regulatory authorities involved in the Ebola vaccination program. After working for GAVI, Geert joined the German Center for Infection Research in Cologne as Head of the Vaccine Development Office. He is at present primarily serving as a Biotech / Vaccine consultant while also conducting his own research on Natural Killer cell-based vaccines. Email: [email protected]
Shettima seeks stronger nigeria-gates Foundation collaboration on key reforms. Vice President Kashim Shettima has reaffirmed the Federal Government's commitment to strengthening its partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, describing the organisation as a vital ally in Nigeria's development efforts. Speaking at the Presidential Villa in Abuja while receiving a delegation led by Hari Menon, Shettima welcomed moves to deepen collaboration in critical sectors such as nutrition, agriculture, healthcare, and digital transformation, in line with the reform agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The Vice President emphasised that nutrition remains a top priority for the administration and pledged to elevate cooperation in that area. He also highlighted Nigeria's vast economic potential, noting that the country could rival leading global economies if the right policies are effectively implemented. On agriculture, Shettima stressed the need to move beyond rhetoric by adopting modern techniques such as improved seed varieties, precision farming, and efficient irrigation systems to significantly boost productivity and economic growth. In his remarks, Hari Menon said the Foundation is seeking to expand its engagement with Nigeria to support long-term economic transformation and inclusive development. He commended ongoing reforms under the current administration and noted that the Foundation's focus includes reducing maternal and child mortality, combating infectious diseases, and promoting economic opportunities. Menon added that Nigeria's progress could provide valuable lessons for other countries in the global south, expressing confidence in deeper collaboration with local institutions and stakeholders.
AI disaster response in Asia: the strategic playbook every organization should know. The OpenAI Foundation recently organized a workshop focused on disaster response in Asia, partnering with the Gates Foundation. This initiative reveals how AI is moving from experimental stages to critical field operations - a transformation directly relevant to organizations operating in at-risk regions. The context: A region under pressure. Asia faces major humanitarian challenges: typhoons in the Philippines, floods in Bangladesh, earthquakes in Indonesia. Traditional response teams often struggle to process the mass of available information in real-time to make rapid decisions. The workshop brought together disaster response teams to explore how advanced AI models can transform raw data into concrete actions - accelerating processes that previously took hours or days. Strategic applications identified. * Real-time satellite image analysis: Automatic identification of affected areas, damage assessment, and intervention prioritization. * Multilingual emergency call processing: Instant translation and categorization of help requests in regions where teams speak different languages. * Trajectory prediction: Modeling potential impacts to pre-position resources before disaster even strikes. Implications for organizations. This initiative fits into a broader context of massive AI investment. OpenAI recently announced a $122 billion funding round aimed notably at enterprise AI applications and next-generation compute infrastructure. This level of investment suggests that the capabilities demonstrated in these workshops could soon become accessible to a wider range of organizations. For businesses operating in Asia, several recommendations emerge: * Evaluate current crisis management processes and identify information bottlenecks. * Train teams on existing AI tools to flatten the learning curve when advanced solutions become available. * Collaborate with technology partners specialized in humanitarian response. * Document lessons learned to contribute to continuous system improvement. A leadership opportunity. Organizations that integrate these approaches now position their crisis response at the level of emerging standards. The gap between early adopters and followers risks widening rapidly in a field where reaction speed literally determines lives.
Tessera Therapeutics has received a grant from the Gates Foundation to develop in vivo Gene Writing approaches for a potential HIV cure. The funding supports early-stage research exploring multiple genetic strategies to engineer immune cells directly in the body. The research will evaluate several approaches using Tessera's Gene Writing platform, including disrupting pathways required for HIV infection, introducing antiviral proteins, enabling immune cells to produce broadly neutralising antibodies, and generating engineered immune cell therapies targeting HIV-infected cells. Founded in 2018 by Flagship Pioneering, Tessera is developing Gene Writing technology designed to modify DNA sequences, correct genetic errors, and add therapeutic genes. This grant builds on existing Gates Foundation investment in Tessera's work on a curative genetic treatment for sickle cell disease.