US and Uganda Sign $2.3bn Five-Year Bilateral Health Cooperation Agreement
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Uganda, US Ink USD 2.3Bn MoU to Boost Health Sector
Uganda’s longstanding health system gaps, from chronic underfunding and disease outbreaks to shortages of critical medicines, are at the centre of a new five-year, USD 2.3 billion bilateral cooperation framework signed between Kampala and Washington. The agreement, signed at the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday, seeks to shift Uganda from donor dependency toward a more resilient, self-sustaining health system capable of preventing and responding…
Uganda, U.S. Sign $2.3 Billion Health Cooperation MoU
Uganda and the United States of America have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral health cooperation, backed by a substantial commitment worth USD 2.3 billion. The five-year, $2.3 billion bilateral health cooperation signed on Wednesday at the Finance Ministry outlines a comprehensive vision to save lives and strengthen Uganda’s health system. The MOU advances the U.S.–Uganda bilateral relationship and supports Uganda in devel…
US and Uganda Sign $2.3bn Five-Year Bilateral Health Cooperation Agreement
The partnership will focus on maternal and child health, infectious disease control, HIV/AIDS programs, workforce training, and public health security, reinforcing Uganda’s capacity to respond to health emergencies and improve population health outcomes. - Kenya breaking news
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