US commits $480m in health funding to Ivory Coast, the latest to sign 'America First' health deals
Source: AP
Updated 3:34 PM EST, December 30, 2025
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) The United States and Ivory Coast signed a health deal Tuesday requiring the U.S. to commit $480 million to the West African nations health sector as part of America First global health funding pacts that mirror the Trump administrations foreign policy.
The signing in Ivory Coasts capital of Abidjan covers areas such as HIV, malaria, maternal and child health, and global health security. It is the latest agreement the U.S. has entered with more than a dozen African countries, most of them hit by U.S. aid cuts, including Ivory Coast.
U.S. aid cuts have crippled health systems across the developing world, including in Africa, where many countries relied on the funding for crucial programs, including those responding to outbreaks of disease.
The new health pact is based on the principle of shared responsibility with Ivory Coast committing to provide up to 163 billion CFA francs ($292 million) by 2030, representing 60% of the overall commitment, according to Ivorian Prime Minister Robert Beugré Mambé.
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They'll probably never see a dime.