Another African country joins U.S.’s new health investment strategy with $3.1 billion deal
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Ayodeji Adegboyega
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Business InsiderAnother African country joins U.S.’s new health investment strategy with $3.1 billion dealbusinessinsider.comTanzania has become the latest African country to join the United States’ new co-investment health model, signing a five-year $3.1 billion partnership that signals Washington’s shift from traditional foreign aid to shared financing, even as similar agreements face scrutiny over data sovereignty and access to strategic resources.
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