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Home / Health / US Aid to Kenya: Health Deal Sparks Data Privacy Fears

US Aid to Kenya: Health Deal Sparks Data Privacy Fears

5 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • US pledged $1.7bn for Kenya's health sector, with Kenya contributing $850m.
  • The agreement targets HIV/Aids, malaria, TB, maternal care, and polio.
  • Concerns arise over potential US access to sensitive Kenyan patient medical data.
US Aid to Kenya: Health Deal Sparks Data Privacy Fears

The United States has committed $1.7 billion to Kenya's health sector under a new agreement, signaling a shift towards direct government-to-government aid. This 'America First Global Health Strategy' aims to combat diseases like HIV/Aids and malaria, improve maternal care, and bolster responses to outbreaks, with Kenya contributing $850 million and gradually increasing its responsibility.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hailed the deal as a "landmark agreement," emphasizing Kenya's role as a key ally and its contributions to global stability. The strategy prioritizes channeling funds directly to partner governments, intending to reduce waste and enhance efficiency, rather than solely relying on aid agencies and charities.

Despite assurances from Kenyan Minister Duale that health data is secure and protected by Kenyan law, significant public apprehension persists. Advocates are demanding full transparency regarding the agreement, expressing fears that personal medical information, including HIV status and vaccination records, could be accessible to the US, prompting calls for the full pact's disclosure.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a US initiative making health aid contingent on direct government partnerships, focusing on efficiency and US priorities, with Kenya receiving $1.7 billion.
Kenyans are worried the US could access sensitive personal medical records, like HIV status, which has led to calls for full agreement disclosure.
The US is contributing $1.7 billion towards Kenya's health priorities, with Kenya also investing $850 million.

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