U.S. Health Aid Demands Raise Data Privacy and Sovereignty Concerns in African Nations
By
Sharon Lerner and Anna Maria Barry-Jester
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Summary
The article examines how the United States is requiring African nations like Uganda to grant access to citizens' health data as a condition for receiving billions in lifesaving aid for HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and other diseases. Privacy experts and local officials raise concerns about data sovereignty, potential exploitation, and breaches of personal information, framing the demand as a form of "digital colonialism." Uganda faces an impossible choice between protecting data privacy or losing critical health funding.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledFrank Ssekamwa says the United States presented his country with an impossible choice.
If it accepted the terms of a new health agreement, Uganda would have to give the U.S. access to the data of millions of his fellow citizens — a decision he worries would make their personal information more vulnerable to breaches and possible exploitation.
If it refused, the East African nation would likely lose out on more than a billion dollars to address HIV, malaria, tuberculosis and other illnesses, even as its people face ongoing threats from Ebola and other deadly infectious diseases.
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