U.S. Pledges Rapid Funding for 50 Ebola Clinics in DRC and Uganda
The United States Department of State will fund the rapid establishment of 50 Ebola treatment clinics in affected regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. These facilities will enable frontline partners to set up screening, triage, and isolation services near outbreak sites. This funding will accelerate emergency medical care and expand containment perimeters. It will also cover protective equipment, diagnostics, and essential health services for communities at greatest risk. The resources will be delivered through the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund, building on previous partnership reforms that sped up disbursements. This commitment underscores the U.S. resolve to support global health partners and help prevent further spread of Ebola.
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