December 26, 2025
Nigeria, US Sign 5.1 Billion Dollar Health Cooperation Agreement
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Nigeria, US Sign 5.1 Billion Dollar Health Cooperation Agreement

Nigeria, US Sign 5.1 Billion Dollar Health Cooperation Agreement

The Federal Government and the United States have signed a $5.1 billion bilateral health cooperation memorandum of understanding, officials said. 

The five-year agreement is designed to bolster health systems and address major public health challenges across Nigeria. 

Under the pact, the United States will contribute grant funding while Nigeria commits co-financing to support preventive and treatment services, including HIV, malaria, and maternal and child health. 

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Government and U.S. representatives signed the deal in Abuja after months of negotiation. Officials described it as a landmark partnership aimed at strengthening health security and improving outcomes for millions of Nigerians.

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