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muriel_volestrangler

(106,778 posts)
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:40 AM Yesterday

"Digital Colonialism": U.S. Demands to Access Africans' Data Raise Privacy, Sovereignty Concerns

Frank Ssekamwa says the United States presented his country with an impossible choice. If it accepted the terms of a new health agreement, Uganda would have to give the U.S. access to the data of millions of his fellow citizens — a decision he worries would make their personal information more vulnerable to breaches and possible exploitation.

But if it refused, the East African nation would likely lose out on more than a billion dollars to address HIV, malaria, tuberculosis and other illnesses, even as its people face ongoing threats from Ebola and other deadly infectious diseases.
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Across Africa, countries have faced similar dilemmas as the U.S. has held a series of closed-door negotiations in which lifesaving aid has been conditioned on access to citizens’ health data. The negotiations come in the wake of the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, which — in contrast with the new contracts — provided billions of dollars in aid with few strings attached. Officials in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Ghana have been so outraged by the demands that they rejected the initial deals.

The demand to access health data is central to the Trump administration’s new America First Global Health Strategy, an openly transactional approach that seeks to leverage the desperate need for medical treatments abroad. Aid will now be given “in a way that directly benefits the American people and directly promotes our national interest,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated in September.

https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-state-department-africa-uganda-aid-medical-data-privacy

Blackmail. By the US government.
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"Digital Colonialism": U.S. Demands to Access Africans' Data Raise Privacy, Sovereignty Concerns (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Yesterday OP
... Solly Mack Yesterday #1
The purpose is to allow US companies to monetize Africans' data, just as they monetize ours. Lonestarblue Yesterday #2
Eff these monsters malaise Yesterday #3
All this data will flow to Musk & Theil RainCaster Yesterday #4
They'd sell it to US health firms too, making sure plenty of the price flow to Trump family interests muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #5
Musk and Thiel - two South Afrikaaner racists. erronis Yesterday #9
Wait Until We Insist On 100,000 "Data" Centers. AKA, Big Brother. ColoringFool Yesterday #6
Exactly. There's plenty of fuel in Africa to run the data centers. erronis Yesterday #10
JFK gave the world the US Peace Corps 70sEraVet Yesterday #7
DURec leftstreet Yesterday #8
I am so ashamed of my government. n/t TygrBright Yesterday #11

Lonestarblue

(13,608 posts)
2. The purpose is to allow US companies to monetize Africans' data, just as they monetize ours.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:00 AM
Yesterday

Everything our government does is about making the uber rich even richer.

malaise

(299,301 posts)
3. Eff these monsters
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:30 AM
Yesterday

The pretence of Democracy has long been cover - they aren’t even practicing it at home

RainCaster

(13,934 posts)
4. All this data will flow to Musk & Theil
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:52 AM
Yesterday

Who will use it for nefarious purposes. Just like Musk did with all our IRS and SS records.

muriel_volestrangler

(106,778 posts)
5. They'd sell it to US health firms too, making sure plenty of the price flow to Trump family interests
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:59 AM
Yesterday

US health firms would love to get a foothold in Africa - a rapidly increasing population when it's decreasing in many other parts of the world, and an opportunity to get the American insurance model fixed before the socialist ideas of European healthcare can take root. And if you can pick and choose the healthier customers (having their and their relations' records), that's good for business.

70sEraVet

(5,721 posts)
7. JFK gave the world the US Peace Corps
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:11 AM
Yesterday

Not to be outdone, trump institutes the US Fleece Corps!
Everything tastes better with a little money on it!

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