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Why Ghana walked away from a US health deal

Ghana has abandoned a $109 million US bilateral health deal under the Trump Administration's "America First" strategy, citing concerns over sensitive health data sharing, violations of domestic laws (including data protection and public health acts), demands to bypass parliamentary ratification, and hostile US negotiation tactics. Several other African countries have rejected similar deals, had them suspended by courts, or expressed suspicion, while Germany has reaffirmed its commitment to multilateral global health initiatives amid US aid cuts that have left gaps in funding for organizations like Gavi and the Global Fund.

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bilateral health agreementAmerica First strategyhealth data sharinghealth sovereigntyUS global health aid cutsmultilateral health initiativesdomestic law complianceparliamentary ratification

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Why Ghana walked away from a US health deal

Apr 30, 2026, 12:00 AM

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