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Ghana Declines $109M U.S. Health Agreement Over Data Sharing Concerns

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
April 28, 2026
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Ghana Declines $109M U.S. Health Agreement Over Data Sharing Concerns
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Ghana has declined a proposed health funding agreement with the United States, citing concerns over requirements to share sensitive national health data.

Talks between Accra and Washington began in November and centered on a deal valued at approximately $109 million over five years. The proposed agreement was part of Washington’s “America First Global Health Strategy,” which aims to shift greater responsibility to partner countries in addressing diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and polio while moving toward long-term self-reliance.

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Negotiations began routinely but grew increasingly strained over time, with mounting pressure from U.S. officials to reach an agreement before an April 24th deadline. Ghana ultimately concluded it could not accept the proposed terms, particularly those involving access to sensitive health data, and communicated its position to U.S. authorities.

A spokesperson for the U.S. State Department declined to disclose details of the bilateral talks but stated, “We continue to look for ways to strengthen the bilateral partnership between our two countries.”

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Ghana’s decision reflects a broader pattern across parts of Africa. Zambia earlier halted discussions on a proposed health agreement exceeding $1 billion, citing concerns over national interests. Zimbabwe also withdrew from a $350 million deal, raising objections related to sovereignty and data access. In Kenya, a court has suspended implementation of a similar agreement pending legal review.

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According to U.S. foreign assistance data, Washington provided $219 million in aid to Ghana in 2024, including $96 million for health programs. As of recent figures, the United States has signed 32 agreements under its global health strategy, representing $20.6 billion in combined funding, with additional deals expected in the coming months.

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