Gates Foundation Withdraws from Host Country Agreement in Kenya Amid Legal Controversy
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 8/04/2025
The Gates Foundation (formerly Bill & Melinda Foundation) has announced its withdrawal from a controversial Host Country Agreement with Kenya that granted it diplomatic privileges and immunities, following months of […]
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