What began as a debate over a U.S.-backed Ebola facility has become a larger conversation about sovereignty, constitutional authority, public consent, and how African nations negotiate foreign partnerships in a changing geopolitical era.
Health, Data, and Leverage: Why Africa Is Reassessing U.S. Health Agreements Under a New Strategy
African nations are reassessing U.S. health agreements as concerns grow over data access and sovereignty. This piece examines Ghana’s refusal and the broader policy shift.


