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Gates Foundation commits $6m to improve sanitation in Africa

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has committed $6 million to the African Water Facility, to support the operationalization of the Africa Urban Sanitation Investment Initiative (AUSII).

AUSII is a new financing window dedicated to improving sanitation in African urban cities.
The African Water Facility, a special project preparation fund established as an initiative of the African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW), is hosted and managed by the African Development Bank (AfDB).
The Africa Urban Sanitation Investment Initiative will come as a response to improve urban access to safely managed sanitation in Africa, which is rapidly urbanizing at a present rate of 47%.

Across the continent, the percentage of the population with access to at least basic sanitation is below 45%, and around 10% of urban premises are served by sewerage systems, with 90% non-sewered sanitation.

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“The initiative will aim to respond to this challenge by using innovative financing approaches to support the deployment of climate resilient and inclusive urban sanitation services including the City-wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) approach, which promotes tailored sanitation solutions such as onsite, and decentralized sanitation for cities and neighborhoods.

“The initiative will support African governments, utilities, municipal authorities, private sector, and civil societies to create and scale access to sanitation that is safe and sustainable with special consideration for the urban poor,” AfDB stated on Monday, March 4, 2024.
In 2018, the African Water Facility and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation signed an initial contribution agreement of $14.5 million to pilot CWIS through feasibility studies and design in seven countries – Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Mauritania, Cote d’Ivoire and Togo.

This resulted in the development of urban sanitation service projects in these cities with an estimated downstream investment of $500,000? million and outcomes that include improved and inclusive on-site sanitation, faecal sludge management, development of sanitation masterplans and investment planning.
“We are delighted to be setting up the new urban sanitation dedicated financing window within the African Water Facility. We value the strong partnership that we hold with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and this commitment will allow us to allocate more resources for innovative solutions aimed at improving urban sanitation in African countries,” said Mtchera Johannes Chirwa, Coordinator of the African Water Facility.
African Urban Sanitation Investment Initiative will provide support for preparation of CWIS projects, technical assistance, catalytic investments, and investment promotion. In the first 10 years of operation, it aims to mobilize $320 million for operations, $7 billion in investments, and 10% investment finance from climate finance sources. It targets up to 50 projects with benefit to an estimated 15 million people.
The Africa Water Facility is the only African project preparation Facility solely focused on addressing water and sanitation issues in Africa.

To date, the Facility has financed 138 water and sanitation projects in 52 African countries.

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