USAID Announces Additional $35m to Support Mpox Outbreak Response in Central and Eastern Africa

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  • Mpox has been spreading in various African countries, raising global concerns across the world
  • The US, via USAID, has announced up to an additional US$35 million to help bolster response efforts 
  • The additional assistance announced will enable USAID to continue working closely with affected countries

Africa – The United States, through USAID, has announced up to an additional US$35 million in emergency health assistance to bolster response efforts for the clade I mpox outbreak in Central and Eastern Africa, pending Congressional Notification.

USAID has announced an additional US$35 million to support Mpox outbreak response in Central and Eastern Africa.
USAID has announced an additional US$35 million to support mpox outbreak response in Central and Eastern Africa.

This new commitment brings the total US government support for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the affected countries in the region to more than US$55 million in response to this outbreak.

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The additional assistance announced will enable USAID to continue working closely with affected countries, as well as regional and global health partners, to expand support and reduce the impact of this outbreak as it continues to evolve.

USAID support includes assistance with surveillance, diagnostic, risk communication and community engagement, infection prevention and control, case management, and vaccination planning and coordination.

Since 2023, the DRC has been experiencing an unprecedented outbreak of clade I mpox.

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This outbreak has extended beyond the DRC, with several other countries in the region reporting cases in 2024, including countries where mpox has historically not been reported.

In response to elevated concerns about further international spread and its potential impact on regional and global health security, the World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), and the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) issued its first-ever declaration of a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security.

The United States’ support, through USAID, includes the donation of 50,000 doses of Jynneos vaccines to the DRC, the country most severely impacted by the outbreak, and resources to support vaccine readiness and delivery.

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