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The United States is facing mounting international criticism over bilateral health funding agreements with African countries, with observers characterizing the deals as inequitable and ethically problematic. African nations and global health advocates are expressing anger at what they perceive as lopsided terms that disproportionately benefit US interests while limiting recipient countries' autonomy in health spending and policy decisions. The situation is currently escalating as concerns spread across multiple African governments and international health organizations. Key stakeholders including The Guardian and regional health officials are intensifying scrutiny of these arrangements, signaling potential diplomatic and reputational risks for US global health initiatives.