US Pledges $1.6 Billion to Kenya's Health System Under New Foreign Aid Plan
ReutersDecember 5, 20251 min1,504 views
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- π€ The United States has signed a new five-year agreement with Kenya to invest $1.6 billion in the country's health system.
- πΊπΈ This pact is the first of its kind under a new foreign aid initiative, emphasizing a commitment to global health.
Rationale for Partnership
- π The selection of Kenya for this initial agreement is attributed to its strong and stable institutions in both government and the healthcare sector.
- π The close partnership between the two nations was also cited as a key factor in establishing this collaboration.
Kenyan Gratitude and Commitment
- π President William Ruto expressed profound gratitude to the United States, President Donald Trump, and Senator Marco Rubio for the significant financial commitment.
- π° Ruto assured that the funds will be utilized efficiently, effectively, and accountably, reinforcing Kenya's own domestic resource mobilization efforts for the health sector.
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