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The Open Society Foundations, founded by George Soros, are the world's largest private funder of independent groups advocating for justice, democratic governance, and human rights.
The primary mission of the Open Society Foundations is to promote the search for bold, democratic solutions to our most urgent shared challenges in order to advance justice, equality, and human dignity. The goal is to create a sustainable future for all people and the planet, where no one is left behind[1][3][4].
George Soros began his philanthropic work in 1979 by funding scholarships for black African university students in South Africa and for Eastern European dissidents to study in the West. Since 1984, Soros has provided over $32 billion of his personal wealth for the work of the Open Society Foundations. The organization currently has assets of $25 billion and is one of the largest private philanthropic institutions in the world[2][3][4].
The Open Society Foundations are a living example of commitment to open and inclusive societies based on the principles of democracy, justice, and human dignity. Through their comprehensive efforts and initiatives, they contribute to creating a better future for all people.