Gates Foundation and AFD launch new strategic partnership to help advance gender equality and human development across Africa and South Asia

By Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Gates Foundation and AFD launch new strategic partnership to help advance gender equality and human development across Africa and South Asia

Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Remy Rioux, CEO of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), and Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the launch of a new strategic partnership funding projects supporting gender equality and human development across Africa and South Asia at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The partnership draws on up to $240 million in funding, including a $20 million grant from BMGF, matched by a $20 million grant from AFD in addition to up to $200 million of concessional lending. This partnership will support projects that focus on mother and child health, sexual and reproductive health, social protection, water and sanitation, nutrition, and climate resilience.

Advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Worldwide, approximately 73 low and middle-income countries have high exposure and acute vulnerability to droughts, floods, increased variability, and reductions in growing seasons. African economies are losing between $7bn and $15bn per year due to more frequent and intense extreme weather events, growing food insecurity, and environmental degradation. Similar situations are faced by communities across South Asia, as was the case during the devastating floods in Pakistan in 2022. Women are more vulnerable to the impacts of those combined crises: they represent a high percentage of poor communities that are highly dependent on local natural resources for their livelihood and are 14 times more likely to die in a disaster than men, making it essential to increase impactful partnerships that improve development outcomes across the region.

Through the new partnership, BMGF will support AFD’s investments in projects aligning with the national priorities of countries where they are implemented, helping build capacity among partners while generating measurable, sustainable impact.

“Our long-standing partnership with AFD and the French government on health and development is rooted in ensuring that more people, especially women and girls, can realize their full potential,” said Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “The launch of this Gender and Human Development partnership is an exciting step forward that will help ensure those that need it most have more power over their health, money and futures.”

“France is fully committed to promoting human development, global health and particularly women and girls’ health in vulnerable countries across the planet. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supports decisive projects for health systems strengthening and tackling hunger as well as poverty. I am delighted that this strategic partnership will deepen even more the cooperation between France and the Foundation, amplifying our action in favor of our common priorities through common projects,” said Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, Minister of State for Development, Francophonie and International Partnerships, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

“I am pleased to see how our partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has deepened over the past 6 years and that now, in the context of exacerbated crises, we are committing to scale up our common activities, through joint programming and a wide range of financial instruments, with an initial focus on gender equality, health systems, and sanitation services in Africa and South Asia. The upcoming years will be crucial to boost SDG investments and develop impactful projects, and we are both determined to do so, together and at scale,” said Remy Rioux, CEO of the Agence Française de Développement.

For 15 years, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has worked with the French government to amplify the positive impact of development assistance and scientific expertise in low-income countries by supporting research and the translation of scientific discoveries into sustainable solutions, particularly as part of global alliances, including Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; and the World Health Organization.

France and the Gates Foundation are also key partners in:

  • the Ouagadougou Partnership, which works to expand access to family planning services across nine countries in French-speaking West Africa.
  • digital financial inclusion for women in low-income countries, to harness digital technologies and build more inclusive economies.
  • addressing the global food security crisis and advancing women’s and children’s access to better nutrition globally.