From: Nina K. < To: Jenna Brereton <[email protected]>, Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation©gmail.com> Subject: RE: Introduction Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 17:02:59 +0000 Importance Normal Hello Jenna, Thank you so much for getting back to me. I will relay this information to Mr. Tanoh and his team will take it from there. Many thanks again. Best regards, Nina From: To: ; jeevacation gmail.com Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:49:34 -0700 Subject: RE: Introduction Hi Nina, My role with regard to Ivory Coast was actually at Geneva Global, the consulting firm where I still work. Up until about 18 months ago, I managed a PEPFAR grant that Geneva Global administered in Cdl. I'm now seconded to the Gates Foundation (though still employed by Geneva Global), and working on private donor engagement (partnering with other private donors who want to support foundation priorities). We actually don't have anyone at the foundation who is on point for Ivory Coast. Instead, program officers are responsible for the various strategies that support foundation priorities (ie, polio, malaria, TB, US secondary education, etc...). If you go to the website, and click on "topics" at the right, you will see all of the foundation's strategies. This is a very useful starting point, as these are the only areas that the foundation currently funds. Then, if you see a topic that is of particular interest, you can click on it to read further about what the foundation is currently supporting. You'll notice that a lot of the funding is weighted toward research and development, as this is a particular interest of Bill and Melinda, and they believe that this is an area where the foundation can have a unique impact. So, my advice would be for Mr. Tanoh to start there and then to let me know if there is a particular interest, and I can look for the right point person for an introduction, but it's very much based on the specific topic, as program officers work on a strategy-