The United States signed a five-year, $937 million bilateral health cooperation MOU with Côte d’Ivoire that commits up to $487 million in U.S. assistance and requires Côte d’Ivoire to invest $450 million (including $125 million for frontline health workers and essential commodities).

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The U.S. signed a five-year, $937 million bilateral health cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire under the America First Global Health Strategy. The agreement commits the U.S. to provide up to $487 million in targeted assistance while Côte d’Ivoire will invest $450 million in new domestic health funding (including $125 million for frontline health workers and commodities). The MOU emphasizes country ownership, co-investment, accountability, and focuses on early outbreak detection and response, with opportunities for U.S. companies in supply-chain and data solutions.
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Independent replications of the U.S. announcement report that the United States and Côte d’Ivoire signed a five‑year bilateral health cooperation Memorandum of Understanding valued at $937 million. These reports specify that the United States will provide up to $487 million in targeted assistance over five years, while Côte d’Ivoire will invest $450 million in new domestic health funding, of which $125 million is earmarked to assume full responsibility for frontline health workers and essential health commodities. Based on these corroborating details, the statement is rated True because multiple credible re-publications of the official announcement confirm the total MOU value, the U.S. contribution, Côte d’Ivoire’s co‑investment amount, and the $125 million allocation for frontline workers and commodities.

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  1. Update · Jan 01, 2026, 01:07 PMTrue
    Independent replications of the U.S. announcement report that the United States and Côte d’Ivoire signed a five‑year bilateral health cooperation Memorandum of Understanding valued at $937 million. These reports specify that the United States will provide up to $487 million in targeted assistance over five years, while Côte d’Ivoire will invest $450 million in new domestic health funding, of which $125 million is earmarked to assume full responsibility for frontline health workers and essential health commodities. Based on these corroborating details, the statement is rated True because multiple credible re-publications of the official announcement confirm the total MOU value, the U.S. contribution, Côte d’Ivoire’s co‑investment amount, and the $125 million allocation for frontline workers and commodities.
  2. Original article · Dec 31, 2025

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