US health strategy aims to position African governments as customers

The United States’ new global health strategy will work to position American companies to lead in African markets — home to the world’s fastest growing populations — with African governments serving as customers of American products. That’s according to Jeff Graham, senior bureau official for the State Department’s Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy. In this vision, the role of donors is to support innovation, he said, as opposed to focusing on responding to emergencies.

“American companies are largely absent from the world’s fastest growing consumer market,” Graham said in a speech on Tuesday at the Global Health Supply Chain Summit in Kigali.

Graham is part of a team of roving State Department officials traveling across the African continent to negotiate bilateral agreements with countries as part of the new ‘America First’ global health strategy.

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