Fact-check: X searches reveal widespread real-time reporting confirming Zimbabwe halted $350M US health funding negotiations over sovereignty, data-sharing, and one-sided terms (e.g., posts [post:31], [post:1], [post:37]), Kenya faces court challenges to its data-sharing provisions in a $1.6B deal (e.g., [post:21], [post:23]), and general anger labeling Trump admin pacts 'lop-sided' and 'immoral' (e.g., [post:11], [post:30]). These align precisely with the article from reliable source The Guardian, in the verified 'US Global Health Aid Cuts' context.
Rising anger over ‘lop-sided’ and ‘immoral’ US health funding pacts with African countries
African nations are pushing back against bilateral health funding agreements being negotiated with the Trump administration, with critics labeling the deals 'lop-sided' and 'immoral.' Zimbabwe has halted negotiations over a $350 million health funding agreement, citing sovereignty concerns, while Kenya faces a court case over data-sharing provisions. The controversies center on US demands that recipient countries share biological resources and health data as conditions for aid.