World Bank approves $285 million to fight Ebola

The grant is part of the nearly $1 billion of financing previously announced by the World Bank for Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

November 19, 2014 09:51 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:07 pm IST - Washington

In this November 18, 2014 photo, a man walks by a mural with health instructions on treating the Ebola virus, in Monrovia.

In this November 18, 2014 photo, a man walks by a mural with health instructions on treating the Ebola virus, in Monrovia.

The World Bank has approved a grant of $285 million to finance the three west African countries hardest hit by the Ebola crisis.

The grant is part of the nearly $1 billion of financing previously announced by the World Bank for Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, reports Xinhua.

The additional financing will enable the three countries to deploy additional national and international health workers, scale up community-based care and community engagement for early detection of suspected Ebola cases, the World Bank in a statement on Tuesday.

A previous World Bank analysis showed that if Ebola continues to surge in these three countries and spreads to neighbouring countries, the two-year regional financial impact would reach $32.6 billion by the end of 2015.

According to the World Health Organisation, as of November 14, 2014, 14,413 Ebola cases have been registered in eight countries since the outbreak, with 5,177 deaths.

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