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India Pledges $10M for Ebola Response at AU Summit: JP Nadda

India has pledged USD 10 million for Ebola response and recovery at an African Union Virtual Summit chaired by Burundi's President. Union Health Minister JP Nadda announced that 45 tonnes of medical supplies have already been delivered. India will also provide technical collaboration and capacity-building support for African health institutions. The announcement comes as G7 leaders call for an urgent international response to contain the Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda.

India pledges USD 10 million for Ebola response at African Union's Virtual Summit: Union Health Minister JP Nadda

New Delhi, June 17

Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Tuesday said that USD 10 million has been announced by India for the preparedness, response, and recovery amid the ongoing Ebola outbreak at a 'Virtual Summit' organised by the African Union.

The virtual summit was chaired by the African Union Chairperson and President of Burundi, Évariste Ndayishimiye.

In an X post, JP Nadda said that India has reaffirmed its commitment to support Africa-led efforts amid the global Ebola outbreak.

"Participated in the African Union-organised Virtual Summit of African Heads of State and Government and Partners to discuss a strong, coordinated global response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak. The Summit was chaired by the AU Chairperson and President of Burundi. India reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Africa-led efforts for outbreak preparedness, response, and recovery, and announced support of USD 10 million," he said.

Nadda noted that 45 tonnes of medical supplies have already been delivered by India and that the country stands firm to provide further assistance to fulfil nutrition, medicinal, and essential needs.

"In addition to the 45 tonnes of medical supplies already delivered, India stands ready to provide further assistance through medical and laboratory supplies, diagnostic materials, essential medicines, and nutritional support, as per the requirements of Africa CDC and countries at risk," he said.

The Union Minister said that India will also collaborate in terms of technology and capacity-building support for African institutions.

"India will also partner through technical collaboration and capacity-building support for African health institutions. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India remains committed to working together as a trusted partner in strengthening Africa's health security and resilience," he said.

Ebola disease is a viral haemorrhagic fever caused by infection with the Bundibugyo virus strain of Ebola virus. It is a serious disease with a high mortality rate. At present, no vaccines or specific treatments have been approved to prevent or treat Ebola disease caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain.

Meanwhile, G7 leaders and partner countries, Egypt, India, Kenya and the Republic of Korea, on Tuesday (local time) called for an urgent and coordinated international response to contain the re-emerging Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, warning that the disease poses a serious global health security risk and requires immediate action to prevent further cross-border spread.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

This is what India's foreign policy should be about! Helping our fellow humans in need. We have strong ties with African nations and this strengthens our partnership. Also good to see the collaboration with G7 countries. 👍

Rajesh Q

While I appreciate the gesture, I wonder why we don't announce similar sums for our own healthcare crises? Our rural hospitals still lack basic facilities and we are spending crores abroad. Hope this doesn't become a pattern where we ignore domestic needs for international show.

Kavya N

Excellent! India is showing that we are a responsible global power. The 45 tonnes of medical supplies already delivered is commendable. We should continue to support Africa's health security, especially with diseases like Ebola that can spread globally. Unity is strength.

Jennifer L

As someone from the West, I'm impressed by India's commitment. This is the kind of global cooperation we need. The technical collaboration and capacity-building aspect is particularly smart - it helps Africa build long-term resilience, not just short-term relief.

Varun X

Good to see India stepping up! But let's not forget that Ebola is still deadly with no approved vaccines for this strain. Hope this aid includes support for research and development too. Also, we need to ensure our own country remains prepared - we have international travelers coming from affected regions.

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