WHO and Africa CDC unveil $518 mln plan for Ebola response

The WHO and Africa CDC have launched a $518 million plan to combat the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. The initiative focuses on surveillance, clinical care, and community engagement through November.
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Coordinated international health responses are critical to preventing the spread of deadly infectious diseases across borders.
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