China contributes additional $2.5 million to Africa CDC for Ebola response in DRC and Uganda

Date: 2026-07-18
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Government of China has provided an additional US$2.5 million in emergency funding to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) to strengthen the response to the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda.

The latest contribution, presented by H.E. Ambassador Jiang Feng, Head of the Mission of the People's Republic of China to the African Union, brings China's total direct financial support to Africa CDC's Ebola response efforts to US$4.5 million.

Africa CDC said the funding will support critical frontline response operations, including surveillance, case management, laboratory services, logistics and community engagement in affected areas, as health authorities continue efforts to contain the outbreak and prevent further transmission.

The continental public health agency described the contribution as a demonstration of the strong and growing partnership between Africa and China in responding to public health emergencies and strengthening health security across the continent.

According to Africa CDC, the timely financial support will help reinforce ongoing emergency interventions while providing assistance to communities affected by the outbreak in both the DRC and Uganda.

The agency expressed its appreciation to President Xi Jinping, the Government of China and the Chinese people for their continued support of Africa-led public health initiatives and emergency response efforts.

Africa CDC noted that sustained international cooperation remains critical in responding to disease outbreaks, particularly those with the potential to spread across borders, and reaffirmed its commitment to working with partners to protect public health and strengthen Africa's epidemic preparedness and response capacity.

The Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease outbreak has prompted coordinated regional and international response efforts aimed at containing the virus, supporting affected communities and enhancing surveillance systems to reduce the risk of further transmission.

 

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