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African nations are reassessing U.S. health funding due to data sovereignty and equity concerns.
African nations including Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Kenya are reevaluating major health funding agreements with the U.S., driven by concerns over data sovereignty, transparency, and national priorities.
This shift reflects a growing emphasis on African control over health data, equitable partnerships, and reduced aid dependency.
The Africa CDC supports these efforts, advocating for regional leadership and stronger oversight of foreign financing.
Analysts view the moves as part of a broader push for sustainable, mutually beneficial global health cooperation.
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Las naciones africanas están reevaluando el financiamiento de salud de los Estados Unidos debido a la soberanía de datos y preocupaciones de equidad.