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Congo-Kinshasa: Gates Foundation Commits $15 Million to Support Ebola Response in DR Congo, Uganda

The funding will support regional coordination, frontline operations and emergency logistics as health authorities report hundreds of suspected cases and dozens of deaths.

Summary by allAfrica
According to the statement, $5 million will go to Africa CDC for regional coordination, rapid deployment and cross-border surveillance, while another $5 million will support frontline operations through WHO's African regional office (WHO AFRO)

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In response to the outbreak of Ebola in Bundibugyo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, the Gates Foundation announced, on Monday 25 May 2026, an emergency aid of $15 million to strengthen regional coordination, field health operations and response logistics. The funds will be distributed between Africa CDC and the World Health Organization. Red Cross employees are fighting Ebola in Rwampara, DRC, on 20 May 2026.

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African Media Agency broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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