Health officials issue urgent funding warning over Ebola outbreak

Africa CDC has said the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda cannot be contained without $1.4 billion in funding Read Full Article at RT.com
Health officials issue urgent funding warning over Ebola outbreak

The Africa CDC has stated that $1.4 billion is required to contain the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, a significant increase from earlier estimates. Escalating response needs and worsening humanitarian conditions, exacerbated by armed conflict and displacement, are straining health systems and complicating containment efforts like contact tracing. Despite substantial funding pledges, only a small portion has been disbursed, raising concerns about the ability to control the outbreak if sufficient funds are not secured.

  • Africa requires approximately $1.4 billion to respond to the Ebola outbreak, a figure three times higher than previous estimates.
  • The revised funding estimate accounts for escalating response needs in DR Congo and Uganda, where over 300 people have died.
  • Worsening humanitarian conditions and ongoing conflict in affected provinces are straining health systems and hindering containment efforts.
  • Despite pledges of around $910 million, only 13% has been disbursed.
  • France reported its first Ebola case involving a doctor who returned from a humanitarian mission in DR Congo.
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