Cooperation/ US and Kenya sign controversial $2.5 Billion health pact

The United States and Kenya have sealed a landmark five-year, $2.5 billion health agreement, the first of its kind since the Trump administration overhauled U.S. foreign aid policy. The deal aims to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis while strengthening Kenya’s health systems.

Under the “America First Global Health Strategy,” the pact shifts aid directly to the Kenyan government, bypassing traditional agencies. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised Kenya as a key ally and criticized funding the “NGO industrial complex.”

However, the agreement has sparked significant data privacy fears. Critics worry it grants the U.S. access to sensitive patient databases. Kenyan Health Minister Aden Duale assured that only aggregated, anonymized data would be shared, asserting that national laws protect health information as a “strategic asset.”

The U.S. contributes $1.7 billion, with Kenya providing $850 million. Similar agreements with other African nations are expected by year’s end, signaling a major shift in how U.S. global health aid is administered.

 

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