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Office of the Spokesperson The Trump Administration is proud to announce historic progress in delivering on the America First Global Health Strategy. In just three months, we have moved with unprecedented speed and focus to conclude a series of landmark bilateral Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with recipient countries. These MOUs are proof positive that President Trump's leadership is making America safer, stronger, and more prosperous — saving millions of lives and helping recipients stand on their own. The United States will continue to build on this momentum, with additional MOUs to be signed in the coming weeks. Under President Trump's America First Global Health Strategy, the United States has signed major bilateral health MOUs with Kenya, Rwanda, Liberia, Uganda, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique, Cameroon, and Nigeria — representing more than $8 billion in direct U.S. investment, matched by more than $5 billion in co-investment by recipient countries. These new MOUs are a game-changer. They maximize the impact of U.S. global health assistance to counter infectious disease threats, strengthen bilateral relationships, and help recipients build resilient, self-reliant health systems – preserving what works in U.S. health foreign assistance while rapidly fixing inefficiencies, reducing dependency, and ensuring that every tax dollar delivers real results for the American people. The maximum duration of these MOUs is five years with no future commitment of U.S. assistance. Each bilateral Memorandum of Understanding reaffirms the United States' commitment to the ambitious goals that we have set over the past decades for combatting the spread of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and polio, and prioritizes maternal and child health, disease surveillance, and infectious disease outbreak preparedness. The guiding principles in these MOUs include streamlining performance monitoring, reducing non-frontline investment by integrating U.S. programming within a country's broader health system, mobilizing the private sector and faith-based organizations, and requiring increased co-investment from receipt countries for healthcare workers and commodities. Each Memorandum of Understanding also contains important and innovative provisions that facilitate long-term sustainability such as: Launched on September 18, 2025, the America First Global Health Strategy outlines a comprehensive vision to protect Americans from infectious disease threats, strengthen global health systems, and promote American innovation abroad. The strategy prioritizes bilateral MOUs that transition U.S. technical assistance and key functions to partner governments, mobilize private sector and faith-based organizations, and require increased co-investment from recipient countries. To learn more, visit the America First Global Health Strategy page. |
Monday, December 22, 2025
Delivering on President Trump’s Commitment: America First Global Health Strategy and Bilateral Health MOUs
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