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U.S. Formalizes New Health Compacts With Nine African Nations

Christopher Louissaint by Christopher Louissaint
December 28, 2025
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The United States has entered into a new round of five-year health compacts with nine African nations, marking a significant shift in how Washington structures its global health engagement on the continent.

Unlike traditional foreign aid programs, the agreements are framed as government-to-government partnerships that require shared financing, performance benchmarks, and long-term domestic investment by participating countries. U.S. officials say the approach is designed to reduce dependency on donor funding while maintaining support for HIV, malaria, maternal health, and disease surveillance systems.

The compacts replace portions of existing health assistance previously delivered through agencies such as USAID and the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Under the new framework, U.S. annual health contributions are lower than in previous funding cycles, with partner governments expected to cover a greater share of total health expenditures over time.

Countries included in the agreements span multiple regions of Africa and include Nigeria, Uganda, Mozambique, Kenya, Rwanda, Cameroon, Lesotho, Liberia, and Eswatini. Funding levels and program priorities vary by country, but all compacts emphasize local health system strengthening, workforce development, and accountability metrics tied to continued support.

U.S. officials characterized the deals as a move toward “sustainable partnership” rather than open-ended assistance. They noted that future disbursements will depend on measurable outcomes, including service delivery targets and domestic budget commitments.

The new approach has generated mixed reactions among health experts and civil society groups. Supporters argue that shared financing encourages national ownership and resilience. Critics warn that reduced U.S. funding, combined with strict performance conditions, could strain already fragile health systems, particularly in countries facing political instability or economic pressure.

The agreements come amid broader changes in U.S. foreign policy, where aid programs are increasingly structured around negotiated outcomes rather than unconditional support. Some analysts view the health compacts as a test case for how future U.S.–Africa cooperation may be shaped across sectors.

No African country is required to participate, and several major recipients of past U.S. health aid are not included in the current round of agreements.

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https://ground.news/article/us-signs-health-deals-with-nine-african-nations_48992f

https://www.reuters.com

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