U.S. and Kenya Sign $2.5 Billion Health Deal in Washington

On December 4, the U.S. committed up to $1.6 billion and Kenya added $850 million for a five-year framework targeting HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and more. The agreement channels support through Kenya's health authorities, equipping hospitals, training workers, and building self-reliance as U.S. aid phases down over time. Leaders also discussed trade, investment, and security, praising Kenya's stability and role in regions like Haiti. While some U.S. voices questioned aid spending and Kenyan critics worried about data, officials stressed only anonymized information will be shared under local rules.
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