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SXSW.COM | F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 8 | SXS W O R L D 9 movements for gender equality from around the world. According to Gates, these grassroots movements are pow- erful because they are led by women, who often have a clear understanding of just what changes need to occur. "Not only do women's movements bring a sense of urgency to the work that they do, their deep knowledge of the customs that shape their communities offers important insight into solutions," Gates wrote in TIME. "When development policies are set from the top down, even though they may be well-intentioned, their impact doesn't always reach everyone equally. Women's organizations help drive progress that is more inclusive and sustainable." But these same potentially powerful movements are all too often lacking in adequate funding and resources. As a result, the Gates Foundation has pledged to invest $20 million over the next three years to support such move- ments. For Gates, it's a step toward work she knows is necessary. "I'm hopeful that in 2018, we'll do more than imagine that future," Gates wrote. "We'll start making it a reality." Gates has been in "learning mode" for Pivotal Ventures since 2016. After a year as enlightening as 2017, we can only imagine what other ideas she has about what needs to be done to change ideas into reality. Melinda Gates will be a Convergence Keynote Speaker at SXSW 2018. Stay tuned to schedule.sxsw.com for more details. Melinda Gates. Courtesy of the Gates Archive "It's easy to dismiss the whispers of one woman. It's much harder to ignore a movement."

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