US Ebola Treatment Center in Kenya Sparks Outrage in a Country with No Cases

The United States has established an Ebola treatment facility in Kenya. The center is intended to prepare for potential outbreaks in the region. Kenya

The United States has established an Ebola treatment facility in Kenya. The center is intended to prepare for potential outbreaks in the region. Kenya currently reports zero Ebola cases. Local officials and citizens have expressed anger over the project. Critics argue the facility undermines Kenya’s public health autonomy. The controversy highlights tensions between foreign aid and national sovereignty. Kenyan authorities have called for greater transparency about the center’s purpose. The situation remains unresolved as the facility moves toward completion.