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Niger becomes second AES state to sign Trump’s $128M health deal

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 3, 2026
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The health deal provides $107 million in U.S. assistance over five years, while Niger adds $71 million from its own budget.

Funding will strengthen local health systems, improve epidemic surveillance, bolster malaria prevention, and support maternal and child health while helping prevent disease spread that could affect Americans.

The U.S. Embassy in Niger emphasized that the pact focuses on direct bilateral cooperation, cutting administrative costs and directing funds straight to frontline services. Officials describe the agreement as a model for multi-year health partnerships under President Trump’s strategy, designed to ensure sustainable and autonomous health systems in the Sahel.

“Through this five-year agreement protocol, the embassy continues, “the United States and Niger are paving the way toward resilient, autonomous, and sustainable health systems in Niger, while protecting Americans by preventing the spread of infectious diseases through improved surveillance and epidemic response.” the statement noted.

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AES – US health agreement on course

With Niger joining, two AES states are now formal beneficiaries of U.S. health assistance.

The agreement includes $107 million in U.S. aid over five years and $71 million from Niger to strengthen health systems and epidemic preparedness.

Burkina Faso signed its own five-year agreement in February 2026, securing up to $147 million in U.S. support while committing roughly $107 million of its own resources to strengthen local health services, disease surveillance, and outbreak response.

Although Mali is yet to seal a similar deal with the US, the country has seen sanctions lifted on key officials and engaged in renewed U.S. dialogue, signaling warming relations and the potential for a future health pact.

By bringing Niger and Burkina Faso into the fold, the U.S. strengthens its influence in the Sahel while supporting measurable health gains for local populations.

For Washington, these agreements are more than public health initiatives. They represent strategic footholds in a historically contested region.

Linking health cooperation with broader geopolitical interests, the Trump administration is reinforcing its presence in the Sahel while delivering tangible benefits for both Americans and African partners, quietly reshaping the AES bloc toward closer engagement with the United States.

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