Guinea, US Sign $143 Million MOU to Boost Health Over Five Years
Guinea has signed a $143 million memorandum of understanding with the US to boost health systems in the West African nation, Finance Minister Mariama Ciré Sylla said in a video posted on Facebook.
The five-year agreement, part of the US State Department’s America First Global Health Strategy, aims to strengthen Guinea’s health security, accelerate the fight against malaria, and permanently eliminate polio.