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flag The U.S. and Uganda signed a $2.3 billion health deal to boost HIV, malaria, and emergency response efforts, with Uganda increasing domestic spending and reforms to build a sustainable health system.

flag The U.S. and Uganda signed a $2.3 billion, five-year health cooperation agreement on December 10, 2025, under the America First Global Health Strategy. flag The U.S. will provide up to $1.7 billion to support HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, maternal and child health, polio, disease surveillance, and emergency preparedness. flag Uganda will increase its domestic health spending by over $500 million, gradually assuming greater financial responsibility. flag The deal focuses on sustainability through reforms like transitioning commodity procurement to Ugandan institutions, integrating frontline health workers into the national payroll, strengthening digital health systems, and supporting faith-based providers. flag The partnership aims to build a resilient, self-reliant health system and enhance global health security.

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