AI, baby chicks, and salty crickets: CEO Mark Suzman in Kenya

Mark Suzman, the Bill & Melinda Foundation's CEO, meets Martha Ndirangu, a smallholder farmer, in Naivasha, Kenya, on April 27, 2023.
Gates Foundation CEO Mark Suzman meets Martha N., a smallholder farmer, in Naivasha, Kenya. ©Gates Archive/Brian Otieno
Mark Suzman, the CEO of the Bill & Melinda Foundation, with Joan Wangechia, brooder farmer, at her home in Naivasha, Kenya, on April 27, 2023.
Mark Suzman with Joan Wangechia, brooder farmer, at her home in Naivasha, Kenya. ©Gates Archive/Brian Otieno

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