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UAE-Backed Partnership Targets Foundational Learning Gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa

by Nausheen
UAE and Gates Foundation announce education partnership to support learning in Africa

ADQ and the Gates Foundation have announced a four-year partnership aimed at improving foundational learning outcomes for children across sub-Saharan Africa through the responsible use of artificial intelligence and education technology.

The partnership was announced in Abu Dhabi on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Finance Week during a visit by Bill Gates, chair of the Gates Foundation. It brings together ADQ, an Abu Dhabi-based sovereign investor, and the Gates Foundation to support the ethical and evidence-based adoption of AI and EdTech to strengthen early-grade literacy and numeracy.

Funding and Programme Focus

Under the agreement, the partners will deploy a combined USD 40 million, with ADQ contributing up to USD 20 million.

The funding will support two flagship initiatives. The first is AI-for-Education, a global programme launched in 2022 that develops practical AI-enabled learning models and provides guidance to governments in the Global South. The second is the EdTech and AI Fund, a new multi-investor vehicle expected to launch next year, designed to scale proven education technology and AI solutions across sub-Saharan Africa at national level.

Technology as a Foundation for Human Capital

The partnership reflects the growing role of digital learning platforms, data technologies and AI-enabled tools as part of essential national infrastructure. The partners stated that these systems are increasingly critical to building human capital and long-term economic competitiveness, alongside traditional investments in physical infrastructure.

Addressing Learning Gaps Across Africa

The initiative comes at a time of significant demographic and education challenges. By 2050, Africa is projected to be home to one in every three young people globally. However, current data shows that nine in ten children in the region are unable to read or perform basic mathematics by the age of 10.

The partners said addressing early learning gaps is essential to improving long-term educational outcomes and supporting sustainable economic growth.

UAE Education Support and Global Collaboration

His Excellency Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi, Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of ADQ, said:

“As part of the UAE’s commitment to advancing AI and technology-enabled solutions, this partnership underscores ADQ’s dedication to delivering meaningful impact for current and future generations across global markets.”

He added that systems supporting learning, data and intelligent technologies are becoming as important to national development as physical assets.

Bill Gates said:

“AI has enormous potential to transform learning and expand opportunity. This partnership brings together the expertise needed to apply these tools responsibly and scale approaches already showing results.”

The partnership builds on the Gates Foundation’s expanded Global Education Programme and aligns with commitments made by African leaders to end learning poverty by 2035. ADQ and the Gates Foundation said the collaboration aims to accelerate education reform and support inclusive and sustainable development across the continent.

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