The United States and the Government of Malawi have signed a five-year bilateral health co-operation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The Memorandum of Understanding sets a new course for national ownership, co-investment, and measurable results. Under the arrangement, the United States intends to provide up to $792 million US Dollars over the next five years to support Malawi's efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other infectious diseases, and bolster disease surveillance and outbreak response. Malawi will increase its overall annual health spending by an additional $143.8 million during the life of the MOU. Sisi Segalo has more on the story…

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