I see a lot of disparagement, especially on HN, of the Gates Foundation's methods. I don't find myself questioning Bill Gates when he talks about how unimaginably difficult it is to improve systems like education or cope with malaria.
On a fundamental level - individual scandals and cynicism about Gates' motives aside - what is the foundation doing wrong?
I strongly, strongly disagree with the Gates Foundation's method for improving education, but I am happy that he's at least raising awareness of the problem, forcing discussion, and pushing changes. He's right about the "what", but he's wrong about the "why" and the "how".
Oddly, I'd expect his parents would know better, too.
On a fundamental level - individual scandals and cynicism about Gates' motives aside - what is the foundation doing wrong?