Anonymousabout 4 hours ago
The Trump administration's first bilateral health agreement under its "America First Global Health Strategy" commits $1.6 billion in direct government-to-government funding to Kenya over five years, bypassing the NGO intermediaries that have historically delivered the bulk of US health aid. Kenya's High Court has suspended the deal over constitutional concerns about data privacy and lack of parliamentary oversight, while 30 countries have now signed similar agreements worth billions — raising fundamental questions about accountability, corruption risk, and the fate of millions of beneficiaries who depend on NGO-delivered programs like PEPFAR.