Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Mark Lowcock who made this announcement said it was an initial rapid allocation of US$15 million from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).
This is the first time Ebola has been recorded in Guinea since the last outbreak ended in 2016. The outbreak in the DRC is in the same area as the 10th Ebola epidemic that claimed more than 2,200 lives from August 2018 to June 2020.
“Breaking the chain of transmission is the priority so I’m releasing rapid funding for community engagement, infection prevention and control, and vaccination” said Mr. Lowcock.
The funding will help DRC and Guinea respond to the outbreak and support neighbouring countries to prepare.
In Guinea to date, 10 suspected cases have been recorded. In DRC, there are four confirmed cases, including two deaths.

The United Nations has allocated $15 million (N5.8 billion) to fight the fresh Ebola outbreaks in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
WHO Warns Ebola Outbreak Expanding Across DR Congo
Israel Strikes Iran As Ceasefire Comes Under Renewed Pressure
Powerful Earthquake Kills Dozens, Triggers Tsunami Alerts in Philippines
Zelensky Seeks Face-To-Face Meeting With Putin To End War