$176M US Health Deal Sparks Liberia Data and Debt Fears
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A major new health agreement between Liberia and the United States is facing intense public scrutiny. The deal is worth $176 million.
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) promises to strengthen Liberia's health systems. However, it has started a nationwide debate.
Citizens and experts are demanding full transparency. Key concerns involve data sovereignty—who controls Liberian medical records. Questions about potential digital surveillance are also rising.
Additionally, many are asking if Liberia has made hidden long-term financial commitments. The government is under pressure to reveal the complete details of the deal.
Liberians are calling for the full truth before the agreement moves forward.