The World Health Organization chief announced a $518 million six-month joint โplan to fight Ebola on Friday (June 5, 2026), calling for money โand political commitment to halt the spread of โthe outbreak that is already the โ fourth biggest on record.
โItโs time-bound plan covering June to November this year, and… the cost of the plan is โat $518 million,โ said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announcing the strategy with Africa Centres for โDisease Control and Prevention.

โThe outbreak is moving โfast โ and we are still playing catch-up,โ he said. โContaining โ Ebola requires political commitment, sustained finances and trust in engaging the communities,โ he added.
The epidemic persisted for weeks undetected, the โAfrica CDC said at the โsame briefing, leaving health authorities now behind the curve and struggling to bring it under control.
So far there have been 381 confirmed cases โin Congo and 62 confirmed deaths, according โto Africa CDC.
The rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus, for which there is no โ approved treatment or vaccine, is responsible for the current outbreak.
โThis outbreak is very serious. If you compare โwith previous Bundibugyo outbreaks this is the most serious Bundibugyo outbreak we have,โ Africa CDC Director-General Jean Kaseya said at the same press conference.

He said that donors have so far pledged $315.8 million towards containing the disease, down from an original $498 million โafter he said some donors โcorrectedโ their figures. It was not immediately โclear if that pledged money would go towards the six-month plan or not โ and he did not provide further details.
The Africa CDC announced โ the outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, Congoโs 17th Ebola outbreak, on May โ15, and the World Health Organization swiftly declared it a public health emergency of international concern.
