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Originally published by Citizen DigitalDecember 6, 2025
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US signs Ksh.29B deal with Rwanda for health under new aid model
Kenya became the first country this week to strike a deal with Washington under "America First Global Health Strategy", which was unveiled in September by the administration and seeks to improve targe.....
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The United States has signed a Ksh. 29.4 billion ($228 million) health sector deal with Rwanda, marking the second such pact under the Trump administration's "America First Global Health Strategy." This initiative aims to enhance target countries' self-reliance in managing their healthcare systems.
- The U.S. will provide up to $158 million to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other infectious diseases in Rwanda.
- Rwanda's President Paul Kagame and Foreign Minister Oliver Nduhungirehe were key figures involved in the deal.
- The agreement reinforces Rwanda's commitment to a self-reliant, adaptive, and technology-enabled health system, including the use of Zipline drone-delivery services.
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