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New funding may put end of polio in reach

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December 11, 2025

The world is moving closer to ending polio, Bill Gates says, with new pledges announced in Abu Dhabi pushing the global campaign to within about $440 million of the funding needed to finish the job by 2029.

- ASHLEIGH FURLONG

Gates, whose foundation is the biggest private backer of the effort, said momentum is finally aligning after years of setbacks. "We're with a reasonable chance of success, not a guarantee, but we're reasonably close to the end," he said in an interview. "So the next four years of funding make a big difference."

The latest commitments, including $1.2 billion from the Gates Foundation and major contributions from Rotary, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan and Bloomberg Philanthropies, come amid a slump in global health financing, which is down almost 27% in 2025.

This year is on track to be the first in at least a quarter of a century to see an increase in deaths among children under 5.

Polio, however, remains one of the few programs largely shielded from cuts, and the U.S. announced an additional $46 million. "Of all the global health items, I would be stunned if that ever got touched," Gates, 70, said.

In all, donors announced $1.9 billion in Abu Dhabi, including $140 million from the UAE's Mohamed bin Zayed Foundation for Humanity and $62 million from Germany, according to organizers.

Bloomberg Philanthropies is the charitable organization of Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News.

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