UK Government outlines concerns and support for Central Africa
Key points
- New funding for Ebola response
- Calls for regional cooperation on climate, Cameroon, and Sudan
TL;DR
- UK Government says it is deeply concerned about the Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and neighbouring countries and that conflict in eastern DRC hinders the response.
- UK Government says it has allocated over 26 million dollars for the World Health Organisation, the UN and partners to strengthen surveillance, support health workers, improve infection prevention and help affected communities access care.
- UK Government welcomes UNOCA’s Climate, Peace and Security Strategy, urges swift implementation, and links climate change to insecurity and displacement in Central Africa.
- UK Government expresses concern about violence in Cameroon’s North-West and South-West regions, welcomes UNOCA’s support for dialogue, urges regional cooperation against Boko Haram and ISWAP, and notes Multinational Joint Task Force efforts.
- UK Government says the Sudan conflict is destabilising Central Africa, commends Chad for hosting refugees, and announced 146 million pounds to support frontline aid workers for Sudan.
Original text
I will make four points focused on: the Ebola outbreak, climate security, the situation in Cameroon, and the impact of the Sudan conflict. The UK is deeply concerned about the Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and neighbouring countries. The conflict in eastern DRC makes the Ebola response harder. We urge all parties and the international community to work together to curb the outbreak. The United Kingdom has allocated o...
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- World Health Organisation
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