Tanzania joins America First Global Health Strategy, gaining USD 1.3 billion in the process

Tanzania has joined the US 'America First Global Health Strategy' in a five-year bilateral agreement worth over $3 billion in combined investment. The partnership aims to strengthen Tanzania's healthcare infrastructure and disease response capabilities.
Why it matters
This marks a significant shift in international health aid models, focusing on long-term sustainability and local self-sufficiency.
Tanzania has become the 34th country in the world to join the America First Global Health Strategy.
Reports on a bilateral agreement using factual details from the MOU.
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