Tuesday, June 16, 2026

African Union Leaders Urge Stronger Action Against Ongoing Ebola Outbreak

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The African Union is intensifying efforts to combat the ongoing Ebola outbreak across the continent.

During a high-level meeting in Bujumbura, leaders called for stronger political commitment, increased financial support, and enhanced regional cooperation. The meeting, chaired by President Evariste Ndayishimiye of Burundi, aimed to coordinate actions among AU officials, international partners, and regional organizations to effectively manage the crisis.

African Union Leaders Unite Against Ebola

The African Union (AU) is taking decisive steps to address the Ebola outbreak. Leaders emphasized the necessity for countries to bolster their national and regional response plans. This includes enhancing cross-border coordination to prevent the virus’s spread.

African Union Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf highlighted the importance of preparedness, disease surveillance, and containment measures. He urged AU Member States and development partners to maintain solidarity and collective action in combating the outbreak.

African Union: Key figures on Ebola Response

  • Financial contributions and assistance from AU Member States and partners

Strengthening Health Systems Across Africa

Youssouf expressed condolences to those affected by the outbreak and praised the efforts of governments, health workers, and emergency response teams. He acknowledged the critical support from humanitarian organizations in the fight against Ebola.

The AU remains committed to collaborating with Member States to enhance public health responses and build resilient health systems, ensuring that no country is left behind in this fight.

Next Steps for the African Union

  • Reinforce national and regional response plans
  • Enhance cross-border coordination efforts
  • Expand disease surveillance and containment measures

The African Union is dedicated to a united response to the Ebola outbreak, ensuring health security across the continent.

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