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The United States Imposes a Biomedical Imperialism on Africa

Since the end of USAID, the United States has increased bilateral health agreements with African countries. In exchange for funding public health policies, Washington demands access to sensitive data and samples of pathogens, but does not offer guarantees of equitable benefit sharing, denounces Zimbabwean commentator Tafi Mhaka in a chronicle for Al-Jazeera.
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Since the end of USAID, the United States has increased bilateral health agreements with African countries. In exchange for funding public health policies, Washington demands access to sensitive data and samples of pathogens, but does not offer guarantees of equitable benefit sharing, denounces Zimbabwean commentator Tafi Mhaka in a chronicle for Al-Jazeera.

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