India dispatches second tranche of medical aid to Africa CDC to strengthen Ebola response
New Delhi, June 2
India on Tuesday dispatched the second tranche of medical assistance to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, comprising protective gear, diagnostic and monitoring equipment, medicines, and nutritional supplements aimed at strengthening the continent's response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak.
India is also confident that this 43-tonne consignment will further strengthen public health preparedness and bolster Ebola response capacities across Africa
External Affairs Minister (EAM), S Jaishankar, took to social media 'X' and said, "India has dispatched the second tranche of medical assistance to Africa CDC, comprising protective gear, diagnostic & monitoring equipment, medicines, and supplements. Confident that this 43 tons consignment will further strengthen public health preparedness and bolster Ebola response capacities across Africa."
Earlier, on May 24, India dispatched the first tranche of urgent medical supplies and protective kits to Africa CDC.
"India dispatched the first tranche of urgent medical supplies and protective kits to Africa CDC today. Committed to support Africa in responding to the emerging Ebola public health emergency," EAM Jaishankar had posted on X.
On May 29, India had expressed readiness to continue assisting affected countries and the Africa CDC in dealing with the health emergency.
Addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi, Ministry of MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had said that the medical supplies sent to the Africa CDC were handed over by the Indian High Commissioner in Uganda, Upender Singh Rawat, to its office there.
Earlier on May 31, the Africa CDC had welcomed emergency medical assistance provided by India to support efforts against the worsening Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), expressing gratitude for New Delhi's support during the public health crisis.
WHO declared the ongoing Ebola situation in the region a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on May 17.
Ebola often turns into a fatal illness transmitted through direct contact with infected bodily fluids, contaminated materials or infected animals, with symptoms ranging from fever, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in severe cases, internal and external bleeding.
India has stepped up medical assistance to African countries in recent years, supplying medicines and vaccines, particularly during public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
— IANS
Reader Comments
This is good diplomacy—helping Africa with Ebola while building trust. But I hope we’re also ensuring our own public health systems are strong, especially in rural areas. Still, great to see India being a ‘Vishwa Mitra’ (friend of the world). 😊
As a global citizen, I appreciate India’s consistent support during health crises—COVID, now Ebola. The Africa CDC cooperation is a model for South-South solidarity. Well done, India. Keep it up!
Nice gesture, but it would have been better if this aid reached sooner. Bundibugyo outbreak has been brewing for weeks. Still, better late than never. Hope the diagnostic equipment actually reaches the frontlines in DRC. MEA should focus on delivery logistics too!
Impressive coordination by India with Africa CDC. The protective gear and nutritional supplements are critical. This is how you build soft power—through real action, not just speeches. Kudos to EAM Jaishankar for driving this.
First tranche on May 24, second on June 2—good momentum. But remember, India also needs to invest in vaccine manufacturing for diseases like Ebola. We have the capability. Let’s not just supply, but co-develop solutions with Africa. 🤝
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