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Why Ghana walked away from a US health deal

DW English · Apr 29, 2026, 3:13 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Talks between Ghana and the US over a bilateral healthcare deal have stalled, after Accra voiced concerns regarding sensitive data sharing.
  • This means Accra would have to increase its own investment in health systems.
  • However, a source told DW that Ghana would not sign a multi-year deal, reportedly worth around US$109 million (€93 million), because Ghana would have to waive key aspects of its health sovereignty.

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Talks between Ghana and the US over a bilateral healthcare deal have stalled, after Accra voiced concerns regarding sensitive data sharing. Several African countries have pushed back on the deals, while some have signed.

https://p.dw.com/p/5D0f TGhana has pushed back over a health deal that would require sharing of sensitive health data with the USImage: Brian Ongoro/AFPAdvertisement Concerns over the sharing of sensitive health data have reportedly led Ghanaian officials to abandon a health deal worth millions of dollars proposed by the United States .

As part of the Trump Administration's "America First" strategy, which has shifted focus onto bilateral deals rather than multilateral aid, the new US model aims to transition funding responsibility for health commodities and services to Ghana.

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