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U.S To Support Nigeria’s Healthcare Sector With $2 Billion In Grants From 2026

The Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation has revealed that Nigeria’s healthcare sector will receive $2 billion in grants from the U.S over the course of five years, from 2026 to 2030.

Brand News Day Nigeria report that the announcement was made via a statement on Friday, December 19, 2025. The Nigerian and American governments recently signed a larger Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that includes this commitment. Additionally, Nigeria has pledged to raise $3 billion in domestic funds for the health sector over the same time frame.

The statement claims that the US grant and Nigeria’s domestic funding are intended to increase the country’s access to high-quality primary healthcare. The country’s ability to prevent, identify, and address health threats will also be strengthened by the funding.

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Nigeria’s health priorities are expected to receive nearly $2 billion in grants from the US government over the five years from April 2026 to December 2030. Nigeria has also pledged to devote at least 6% of its annual federal and state budgets to health, a move that is expected to raise about $3 billion in domestic funding.

According to the statement available to BrandSpur Nigeria news desk, Nigeria’s proposed budget for 2026 already reflects this commitment.

The statement reads: “Over five years from April 2026 to December 2030, the United States Government is expected to provide nearly US$2 billion in grant funding to support Nigeria’s health priorities.

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“In parallel, Nigeria has committed to allocating at least six per cent of executed annual Federal and State budgets to health, a commitment projected to mobilise nearly US$3 billion in domestic health financing over the same period,” it added.

 

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The partnership, according to the Federal Government, demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to creating a robust health system, gradually lowering reliance on outside assistance, and guaranteeing long-term investment in healthcare.

The MoU is an important step in protecting Nigerians’ health and strengthening the country’s resilience, according to Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare.

Continuing, the MoU describes cooperation on early detection, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, in addition to funding. It also covers steps to improve laboratory systems, disease surveillance, outbreak response, and biosafety protocols for the collection, transportation, testing, storage, and disposal of pathogen samples.

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While data systems and access to vital health commodities will be enhanced, more support is anticipated for frontline healthcare workers.

According to the statement, the MoU expands upon Nigeria’s ongoing health sector reforms, such as the Health Sector Renewal Compact signed in December 2023 and the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII). It pointed out that these reforms bring together civil society, development partners, and the federal and state governments to create a more robust and resilient health system.

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