
US’s new scramble for Africa is biomedical imperialism
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The recent US health deals in African nations, particularly Zimbabwe and Zambia, are sparking concerns about a potential new phase of biomedical extractivism. Critics argue that these agreements may prioritize American interests over local needs, leading to a form of 'biomedical imperialism.' This situation raises questions about the implications for African sovereignty and the ethical dimensions of foreign health interventions.
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Historically, foreign interventions in African health sectors have often been met with skepticism due to past exploitations. The current US approach, while framed as a health initiative, echoes colonial patterns where external powers dictate terms that may not align with local priorities. Understanding this context is vital for evaluating the long-term impacts of such health deals.
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of Al Jazeera.
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