Kenyan AG assures only aggregate health data shared in US deal amid court challenge

Attorney General Dorcas Oduor has assured Kenyans that no sensitive personal data will be shared under the suspended Kenya-US Health Cooperation Framework, only non-identifiable aggregate data. This follows the High Court's injunction on the deal, prompted by privacy concerns from the Consumers Federation of Kenya.

In a bid to lift the High Court injunction suspending the Kenya-US Health Cooperation Framework—signed on December 4, 2025, in Washington—the Kenyan government has emphasized that only aggregate, non-identifiable data will be exchanged.

Attorney General Dorcas Oduor, in a court application, clarified: "As clearly stated under the Data Exchange Agreement, the Government of Kenya will not provide any sensitive personal data of its citizens, but only aggregate data for the purposes of implementing the Cooperation System." The five-year deal, aimed at bolstering health services with funding worth billions of shillings, was halted pending a case by the Consumers Federation of Kenya (Cofek), which argues that any overseas transfer of medical data risks permanent, irreparable harm beyond Kenyan jurisdiction.

The government counters that aggregate data—summarized for monitoring, evaluation, public reporting, and planning—poses no privacy risk or irreparable harm. Cofek's petition echoes earlier concerns raised by Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah, leading to conservatory orders from Justice Bahati Mwamuye.

The court has yet to rule on the government's request to proceed with implementation.

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The High Court has blocked the Consumer Federation of Kenya (COFEK) from withdrawing its petition challenging the Kenya-US health data-sharing agreement. The Katiba Institute opposed the move, and the judge upheld the objection. The case is set for hearing on May 25.

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Kenya's High Court has issued orders preventing the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and others from sharing or disseminating the personal data of Moi University student David Mokaya, who was recently acquitted in a cybercrime case. Mokaya faced charges for publishing false information about President William Ruto but was cleared on February 19, 2026. He claims his privacy rights were violated.

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MSMEs Principal Secretary Susan Mang’eni has explained the delay in implementing business permit waivers for Nyota Fund beneficiaries, nearly two months after county governments announced them. She attributed it to the lack of a structured framework and beneficiary data per county. The ministry and all 47 counties are now initiating implementation plans.

Opposition leaders have claimed the government has captured key economic sectors, urging Kenyans to oust the Kenya Kwanza administration in upcoming elections. The statements were made during a multi-denominational church service in Gatanga, Murang’a County.

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ዩናይትድ ኔሽኖንስ ፖፕዩሌሽን ፋንድ (UNFPA) እና አፍሪካ ሴንተርስ ፎር ዲዚዝ ኮንትሮል እና ፕሪቬንሽን (Africa CDC) በአፍሪካ ውስጥ ጤና ፈጠራዎችን ለማጠንከር የምክክር ስምምነት ፈሰሱ። ይህ ስምምነት በ2026 የአፍሪካ ዩኒዮን ሰምቲት ላይ ተፈሰሷል።

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