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State Department Signs Health MOUs with Honduras and Senegal
March 14, 2026
The U.S. Department of State finalized two significant five-year bilateral health cooperation memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with the Republic of Honduras and the Republic of Senegal on March 13, 2026. These agreements, totaling over $136 million in combined investments, include substantial U.S. funding paired with co-investments from the partner countries. The MOUs focus on enhancing infectious disease outbreak preparedness, transitioning HIV/AIDS programming, strengthening health governance, and advancing digital health systems. These partnerships align with the America First Global Health Strategy and emphasize sustainability through local capacity building and co-financing commitments.
- The Honduras MOU involves $46.5 million in total investment, including $29.6 million from the U.S. and $16.9 million from Honduras, targeting HIV/AIDS transition and outbreak preparedness.
- The Senegal MOU commits $90.4 million in combined funding, with $63.1 million U.S. investment and $27.3 million Senegalese co-financing, focusing on HIV, malaria, health governance, and digital health infrastructure.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on digital health systems and infrastructure, indicating opportunities for vendors specializing in health IT and disease surveillance technologies.
- These agreements highlight the importance of international health partnerships with co-investment models, suggesting a trend toward sustainable, jointly funded health initiatives that may influence future procurement strategies in global health programs.
Agencies
United States Department of State, Republic of Honduras, Republic of Senegal
Contracts
$46.5 million, $90.4 million