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Ghana becomes the latest African country to reject a US health deal, citing data sharing concerns
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Ghana becomes the latest African country to reject a US health deal, citing data sharing concerns

The Independent·Edward Acquah·about 1 month ago
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Ghana has rejected a proposed health deal with the U.S. over provisions that would have allowed U.S. entities access to the nation’s sensitive health data without necessary safeguards, an official told The Associated Press on Friday. It was the latest African country to walk away from the deal over similar concerns. Arnold Kavaarpuo, executive director of Ghana’s Data Protection Commission, said the scope of data access requested “went far beyond what would typically be required for the purpose for which it’s stated.” The U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to AP’s inquiry about the Ghanaian official’s comments. The U.S. has struck such health deals with nearly two dozen African nations under the Trump administration’s “America First” approach to global health funding. The new approach that kicked off late last year replaces a patchwork of previous health agreements under the now-dismantled United States Agency for International Development.…

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