Kenya and US formalise KSh 207 billion health deal

The Kenyan government and the US have formally agreed to implement a five-year health cooperation partnership valued at US$1.6 billion. Treasury Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo confirmed the deal on June 8 after meeting US Chargé d'Affaires Susan Burns. The agreement follows a Court of Appeal ruling that lifted a prior freeze.

Treasury Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo announced the implementation of the Kenya–US Health Cooperation Partnership after a courtesy call from US Chargé d'Affaires Susan Burns at the National Treasury. The five-year programme covers disease surveillance and outbreak response, laboratory systems strengthening, health commodities, frontline health workforce transition, and digital health systems. The deal had been frozen by the High Court in December 2025. The Court of Appeal lifted the freeze on May 12. The US government had paused implementation in February 2026 to respect the court process. Critics including Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah, the Consumers Federation of Kenya and the Katiba Institute had challenged the agreement. They argued it bypassed parliament and raised concerns over data privacy and legal immunity for US personnel. Kiptoo stated that US companies contribute significantly to job creation and economic growth in Kenya.

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Kenyan health officials preparing for Ebola threat in Nairobi office
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Kenya bolsters Ebola preparedness amid US quarantine reports

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The Kenyan Ministry of Health has reassured citizens of full preparedness for Ebola threats following reports that the United States may send exposed patients to Kenya for monitoring.

The Court of Appeal has lifted an injunction blocking implementation of a $1.6 billion health cooperation agreement between Kenya and the United States signed in December 2025.

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Kenya's High Court has temporarily halted a government plan to set up an Ebola center under a US agreement. The orders came hours after Washington announced millions in funding.

The World Bank has outlined three regulatory conditions Kenya must meet by June 30 to secure a Ksh96.9 billion budget support loan. The funds will support salaries and daily government operations. The requirements follow Kenya's request for aid amid fuel supply disruptions and external shocks from the Middle East conflict.

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Following strike threats and mediation offers amid disputes over the Social Health Authority (SHA) medical scheme transition, teachers' union KNUT, SHA and the Ministry of Health have signed an agreement on April 28 to resolve issues and prevent a nationwide walkout. The deal restores last expense benefits to Ksh300,000 and removes tariff locks.

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