Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen to donate $100m to tackle Ebola

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, 61, who is worth about $17billion, announced today October 23rd that he will donate $100 million to the fight against Ebola, which has killed thousands of people all around the world. This donation makes him the largest individual donor in the Ebola crisis so far.


“Everybody feels called sometimes to really pursue a certain thing that resonates with them, and this has resonated with me. We’re up against an extremely tough opponent here. The exponential nature of the growth of this disease is really a challenge – we’ve already seen in the U.S. where one case quickly became two.” Allen told NY Times

Related posts

Pope Francis Laid to Rest as World Leaders, Pilgrims Gather at Vatican

Thousands Pay Final Respects to Pope Francis Ahead of Funeral in Rome

Trump Envoy Meets Putin in Moscow as Ukraine Peace Talks Edge Closer