It was called Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development. The Rockefeller Foundation has announced grants totaling $22.95 million in support of efforts to improve health equity and an equitable post-pandemic recovery in Africa.. Part of a commitment of $1 billion over three years in support of an inclusive and green post-pandemic recovery on the continent, the grants will fund efforts to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 testing and … The Rockefeller Foundation has announced a new grant of US$12 million to the Africa Public Health Foundation to help expand the geographic … Subscribe. The Rockefeller Foundation published a report in May 2010 in cooperation with the Global Business Network of futurologist Peter Schwartz. Image Credit: ANI. Sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on all the latest news and events. The commitment also seek to leverage innovation, data, machine-learning; combat the escalating food crisis; and The Rockefeller Foundation logo. Sign Up Newsletter. New York [United States], Oct 26 (ANI/NewsVoir): The Rockefeller Foundation will commit USD1 billion over the next three years to catalyze a more inclusive, green recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Rockefeller Foundation advances new frontiers of science, data, and innovation to solve global challenges related to health, food, power, and economic mobility. The Rockefeller Foundation’s catalytic $1 billion investment to reduce energy poverty and fight the Covid-19 pandemic reaffirms its commitment to building a more equitable, inclusive and sustainable future to enable individuals, families, and communities to flourish. A Rockefeller Foundation paper, would it surprise you to know, predicted and planned for the exact type of pandemic scenario in which we find ourselves right now with the COVID-19 coronavirus. NEW YORK, Oct. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rockefeller Foundation will commit USD1 billion over the next three years to catalyze a more inclusive, green recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. March 2020 Newsletter Interview: Danielle Goonan at The Rockefeller Foundation Danielle Goonan, Director, Economic Opportunities Investments and Grantmaking, U.S. Equity and Economic Opportunity Initiative, The Rockefeller Foundation Just 100 days after the Rockefeller Foundation committed $1 billion over three years to help drive a more inclusive and sustainable global recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. AFRICA - The Rockefeller Foundation has announced an initial US$34.95 million to ensure more equitable access to Covid-19 testing and vaccines. The first scenario, titled, “Lock Step”, describes a world of total government control and authoritarian leadership. Unlike Bill Gates' Event 201 which was 2 months before the official outbreak, this Rockefeller Foundation paper was published 10 years ago in 2010.