US bilateral health compacts

US bilateral health compacts are framework agreements designed to structure cooperation between the United States and partner nations on public health initiatives. These arrangements represent a total investment package of approximately 20 billion dollars. They serve as a mechanism to coordinate resource allocation and long-term health policy objectives.

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They bring forward a total package of about 20 billion of which the partner countries are accounting for 37% of that 20 billion.

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They bring forward a total package of about 20 billion of which the partner countries are accounting for 37% of that 20 billion.

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