THE United States government is expected to commit US$1.5 billion to support Zambia’s health sector for the next five years, starting April 2026. The Global Health Security and Diplomacy Team from the United States of America is in the country for the next few days for meetings that will culminate in the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Zambian and the United States governments next month. Speaking during a meeting with the US team, Health Minister Dr Elijah Muchima said Zambia was one of the 16 African countries to partner with the United States government in pursuit of improved global health. “I am very proud to announce that Zambia is one of the 16 out of the 54...

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