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EU supports ebola response with €493 million in vaccines, treatment and health aid, ETHealthworld

Brussels: The European Commission said on Wednesday it will fund the response to the ebola outbreak in Central Africa with a €493 million ($572 million) financial aid package.

The ⁠amount ⁠comprises frontline medical support for the immediate ​outbreak response, humanitarian assistance in the Great Lakes ​region and Uganda, vaccine and treatment research for filoviruses as well ​as longer-term work ⁠to improve preparedness ‌and health systems.

The ​Commission ​response to the outbreak ⁠has been coordinated from day one with ​Member States, international bodies and ​partners.

“Ebola is a test of our global solidarity. As some turn inward, the EU remains present, engaged, and a reliable partner,” ‌Commissioner for Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib said in a ​statement.

The ​Commission continues ⁠to monitor the outbreak closely in cooperation with its partners though the European ​Centre for Disease Prevention and Control currently assesses the risk to people in Europe as very low.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

  • Published On Jun 17, 2026 at 04:06 PM IST

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