Nigeria’s newly signed five-year health pact with the United States, valued at nearly $5 billion, marks a significant shift in how international health partnerships are being structured, placing faith-based healthcare providers, particularly Christian-run institutions, at the centre of efforts to strengthen the country’s fragile health system.
Under the memorandum of understanding (MoU), the United States intends to commit almost $2.1 billion over five years, while Nigeria has pledged to increase its domestic health spending by nearly $3 bil
