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President William Ruto has assured the country that the Kenya-United States Health Cooperation Framework will not take advantage of Kenyans or short-change the country.

The President said the agreement is anchored on solid legal ground and guided by the principle of security and the interests of the people of Kenya.

He explained that the agreement will not undermine the rights of Kenyans, including on health data.

The President pointed out that the Office of the Attorney General examined the agreement thoroughly and ensured that Kenya's law governing data takes precedence.

“Our goal is crystal clear, our focus is laser sharp, and our resolve and determination is that of steel in making sure that we not only centralise the interest of the people of Kenya, but also pursue what is good for our nation,” he said.

He went on: “Nobody and no government will take advantage of the people of Kenya or the government of Kenya as long as I am President."

President Ruto was speaking when he chaired the 12th National and County Governments Coordinating Summit at State House, Nairobi, on Wednesday.

The summit brought together representatives from both levels of government, including Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Cabinet Secretaries and Governors, led by Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi, who is also the Chair of the Council of Governors, among others.

The President warned of deliberate misinformation by agencies that previously benefited from acting as third parties in US-funded health programmes.

He explained that it was the US Government that made the decision not to fund the "NGO industrial complex".

“If they (NGOs) have a problem with the current structure, they should speak to the Government of the United States because it is the one which decided that, for efficiency, they want these resources to come directly to the government,” he said.

The President told governors that these funds will reach counties to support the healthcare sector.

He informed them that the US is supporting Kenya’s healthcare to the tune of over $1.6 billion (KSh208 billion) over the next five years.

“This is not a loan facility,” he said.

He said Kenya did not become the first country to sign the agreement by chance, but by design, with the US recognising the efficiency of Kenyan institutions and the effectiveness of human capital.

The President explained that the agreement was requested by the Government of Kenya because of the significance of healthcare in the country.

He said the US continues to be a close partner of Kenya, citing improved trade, investment and tourism relations.

The President said discussions on a bilateral trade deal between Kenya and the United States are at an advanced stage. He expressed hope that Kenya might be the first country in Africa to conclude such an agreement with the US.

“The US is an important market for us. It is among countries that we have a near balanced trade,” he said.

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00:00We have managed to structure a relationship that is going to support our health delivery outcomes
00:08with the government of the United States, and just to set the parameters correctly.
00:17The government of the United States is a solid partner of the government of Kenya.
00:22It is not a relationship that began recently, it is a relationship that has been built over time,
00:31a relationship that has been of mutual benefit to both the people of Kenya and the people of the United States.
00:40And when President Biden invited me two years ago for a state visit,
00:54the first after 18 years by an African head of state,
01:01it was a statement of confidence in the relationship between our two countries.
01:06When President Donald Trump invited me also alongside other colleagues from our region last week,
01:19we did agree between the two governments that much as we were going to sign
01:26one of the most consequential agreements on peace and security in our region,
01:33it was also necessary for us to further consolidate the relationship between the United States and Kenya
01:44by signing an agreement on MATA's health.
01:52That agreement was a request by the government of Kenya
01:57because health is one of the big tickets that between the national government and the county governments
02:07we have been focusing on for the last three years.
02:12And it is because many families, many people in Kenya have suffered a great deal,
02:23many people, in fact estimates, have put it at almost a million families every year,
02:32sink into poverty and debt because of hospital bills.
02:38And therefore it became a concern for us as citizens in Kenya.
02:42It became a campaign matter for all parties in the last election.
02:54And we have robustly and aggressively undertaken far-reaching reforms in that sector.
03:04so thank you.
03:17in god
03:19alright
03:19let's see.
03:20i know
03:21mom
03:22maybe
03:23i know
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