The High Court has temporarily suspended the implementation of the Kenya-United States Health Cooperation Agreement, which was signed on December 4, 2025. Following the suspension, President William Ruto has passionately defended the health sector cooperation agreement. President Ruto reassured Kenyans that their health data will not be transferred to the United States and dismissed allegations that Kenya sold the data. Additionally, the president clarified that financial support from the United States associated with the deal does not constitute a loan and that Kenya is not incurring any new debt.
President Ruto has reassured Kenyans that financial support from the United States does not constitute a loan, clarifying that Kenya is not incurring any new debt. This statement aims to alleviate concerns regarding the nation's financial obligations.
President William Ruto has reassured Kenyans that their health data will not be transferred to the United States. This statement comes amidst his defense of a recent health agreement between Kenya and the United States.
Rais William Ruto has passionately defended the health sector cooperation agreement between Kenya and the United States. This defense comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the benefits and implications of such international partnerships for Kenya's healthcare system.