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Gates Foundation’s $9 billion payout insufficient for global health without government partnerships- Bill Gates

Rosalia Ozibo by Rosalia Ozibo
September 27, 2024
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Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, recently highlighted despite his foundation’s yearly plans to spend $9 billion on global health, it’s inadequate without the involvement of governments. 

In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Gates reflected on the gains made between 2000 and 2020, especially the decline in child mortality. However, since 2020, global health progress has stagnated, and the world is far off track in achieving the ambitious health targets set for 2030.  

Gates cited that although many people care about improving children’s health worldwide, the competition for limited funding results in many essential health programs not receiving the necessary financial support, leading to underfunding and ineffective solutions. 

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Philanthropy limitations 

Gates stressed that although philanthropic organizations like his foundation play an important role in funding research and development for vaccines, drugs, and nutrition programs, large-scale solutions require government participation. “Big governments are way larger,” Gates pointed out, highlighting the importance of these partnerships in reaching meaningful global health milestones. 

India, however, was highlighted as an exception to this trend, with Gates praising the Indian government for prioritizing and self-funding its health initiatives.  

In contrast, Gates expressed concern over organizations like GAVI, the global vaccine alliance, which is seeking financial replenishment but may not receive full funding. He called it “almost criminal” if GAVI doesn’t get the resources needed to provide life-saving vaccines to children around the world. 

Pandemic preparedness 

Gates also touched on pandemic preparedness, warning that the issue has largely been forgotten, even though the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the need for early detection and strong healthcare systems to prevent future outbreaks. He urged wealthy nations to take these lessons seriously, noting that trillions of dollars were lost during the last global pandemic. 

Despite the challenges, Gates remains optimistic that with sustained effort, particularly from governments, the world can reverse the stagnation in global health progress. However, he reaffirmed that the foundation alone cannot shoulder this burden, stressing the need for governments to step up and take responsibility for scaling life-saving health interventions worldwide. 

What you should know 

In a bid to improve maternal health and reduce child mortality in Nigeria, Bill Gates announced the introduction of 3 million bottles of Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS) into the country to tackle maternal anemia, a condition responsible for numerous pregnancy-related complications. 

During the Nutrivision 2024: A Pan African Dialogue event held in Abuja, Gates highlighted that the new supplements could save up to 70,000 babies’ lives by addressing maternal anemia and related health issues.  

The MMS will provide Nigerian mothers with essential vitamins and minerals such as vitamins A, C, D, and key minerals like iron, zinc, and magnesium, crucial for both maternal and fetal health. 

This is to address maternal mortality rates, which have not seen the same improvements as child mortality, despite advances in healthcare. 

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