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US commits $480m in health funding to Ivory Coast, the latest to sign ‘America First’ health deals

The pact includes $480 million from the U.S. and up to $292 million from Ivory Coast by 2030 to support HIV, malaria, maternal health, and global health security.

  • The United States committed $480 million in health funding to Ivory Coast as part of 'America First' global health deals.
  • The deals aim to increase self-sufficiency and eliminate waste from international assistance, according to the Trump administration.
  • Ivory Coast agreed to provide up to $292 million by 2030, representing 60% of the overall commitment, according to Prime Minister Robert Beugré Mambé.
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US commits $480m in health funding to Ivory Coast, the latest to sign 'America First' health deals

The United States and Ivory Coast have signed a health deal that would require the U.S. to commit $480 million to the West African nation’s health sector.

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