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Ghana Rejects U.S. Health Deal Over Data-Sharing Concerns

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
April 28, 2026
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Ghana has declined to proceed with a proposed bilateral health agreement with the United States after negotiations broke down over demands for access to sensitive national health data.

According to a report by Reuters, discussions between Ghana and Washington initially progressed smoothly but later became strained as additional conditions were introduced, particularly around data-sharing requirements. Ghanaian officials reportedly found those provisions unacceptable, ultimately leading to a collapse in talks.

The proposed agreement, which was part of the U.S. government’s broader “America First Global Health Strategy,” aimed to reshape how foreign health assistance is delivered. The framework encourages partner countries to take on greater financial and operational responsibility for disease control efforts, including programmes targeting HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and polio.

Negotiations, which began in November 2025, would have seen Ghana receive approximately $109 million in health support over a five-year period. However, sources familiar with the matter indicated that tensions escalated as the deadline for concluding the deal approached, with Washington reportedly setting April 24 as the cut-off date.

The breakdown represents a setback for the U.S. strategy to redefine global health partnerships. Similar challenges have emerged elsewhere, including stalled engagements with Zimbabwe and a temporary suspension of an agreement in Kenya following legal action.

Ghanaian authorities have not officially commented on the failed negotiations. Efforts to obtain responses from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government representatives were unsuccessful at the time of reporting.

On its part, the U.S. State Department declined to provide details about the discussions but reiterated its commitment to maintaining strong ties with Ghana. A spokesperson noted that Washington remains open to exploring other avenues to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

Despite the failed deal, the United States continues to be a major development partner for Ghana. In 2024 alone, it provided about $219 million in assistance, with nearly $96 million directed toward health-related programmes.

It remains unclear whether new terms could be negotiated in the future, but the disagreement highlights growing concerns among countries over data sovereignty and the conditions attached to international aid.

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