Monday, June 15, 2026

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Invoice #10112250964 – Follow-Up on Payment Status_

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Sunday, June 14, 2026

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Saturday, June 13, 2026

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Friday, June 12, 2026

ANAカードご利用者様必見⁠:あと数日!マイル特典の申込をお忘れなく

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Ebola Response Update – June 12, 2026

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06/12/2026 01:21 PM EDT

Office of the Spokesperson

The Department of State, in close coordination with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and in partnership with the governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, and other countries in the region, is continuing to mount a rapid and comprehensive response to the Ebola outbreak.  Today, the Department is announcing that, working with Congress, it intends to provide $50 million to the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to develop medical countermeasures for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola that is responsible for the current outbreak in the DRC.  This funding would support laboratory studies and clinical trials using ethically proven methods, and manufacturing for Bundibugyo medical countermeasure candidates.  Safe and effective medical countermeasures for Ebola will be a critical tool as the United States continues to mount a rapid, coordinated and comprehensive response to protect Americans and support affected communities. The State Department’s has announced more than $270 million in direct Ebola response funding.  This is in addition to $350 million for critical humanitarian assistance in the DRC, South Sudan, and Uganda, as part of our $1.8 billion in assistance to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs announced on May 14.  The United States continues to be the largest financial contributor to the Ebola response.

Protecting Americans

The Trump Administration has no higher priority than the safety and security of Americans.

The Department of State, in close coordination with the CDC, DoW, and the broader U.S. interagency, has published guidance on a voluntary process to assist U.S. citizens who have possible Ebola exposure or who request assistance to depart the DRC, South Sudan, or Uganda during the ongoing Ebola outbreak.  U.S. citizens remain subject to relevant U.S. and foreign government health, travel, and screening measures.

U.S. embassies in affected countries continue to keep Americans informed of the latest travel, safety, and health information.  Americans abroad are strongly encouraged to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for the most up to date safety and security information.

Supporting the Regional Response

Through more than $270 million committed by the Department of State, implementing organizations are conducting critical Ebola response efforts including contact tracing, border and point-of-entry screening, activation of dozens of health clinics in affected areas, and community education activities to combat misinformation about how Ebola spreads.

Below are recent U.S.-funded response partner activities:

1. Detection and Treatment

  • As part of ongoing efforts to scale up disease surveillance and detection, U.S. implementer International Medical Corps (IMC) has screened more than 6,300 individuals across 24 health facilities in DRC’s Ituri Province, identifying 41 suspected Ebola cases for isolation as of June 8.
  • U.S. implementers Medair and IMC continue to support 100 health facilities in Ebola-affected areas, including six specialized Ebola treatment facilities. Work proceeds to establish additional treatment facilities in Ituri’s Bunia and Nyankunde towns to address the critical lack of treatment center bed capacity that has emerged from the growing number of cases.

2. Safe and Dignified Burials

  • In the DRC, U.S. implementers FHI 360 and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) are operating seven and eight safe and dignified burial teams, respectively, with an additional two teams coming online from FHI 360 this week.  As of June 11, IFRC has conducted 200 safe and dignified burials and is engaging with local religious and community leaders to increase acceptance of safe burial practices in order to expand the number of teams.


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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Ebola Response Update – June 10, 2026

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06/10/2026 01:25 PM EDT

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The Department of State, in close coordination with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and in partnership with the governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, and other countries in the region, is continuing to mount a rapid and comprehensive response to the Ebola outbreak.  Today, the Department is announcing $20 million in additional funding toward the Department’s ongoing Ebola response and preparedness efforts, bringing the total direct funding for the Department of State’s Ebola response to more than $220 million.  This additional funding will help support comprehensive preparedness activities in countries surrounding the current outbreak, including in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and South Sudan. This funding is in addition to $350 million for Ebola response and other humanitarian assistance in the DRC, South Sudan, and Uganda, as part of our $1.8 billion in assistance to UN OCHA announced on May 14.  The United States continues to be the largest financial contributor to the Ebola response.  

Protecting Americans

The Trump Administration has no higher priority than the safety and security of Americans.

The Department of State, in close coordination with the CDC, DoW, and the broader U.S. interagency, has published guidance on a voluntary process to assist U.S. citizens who have possible Ebola exposure or who request assistance to depart the DRC, South Sudan, or Uganda during the ongoing Ebola outbreak.  U.S. citizens remain subject to relevant U.S. and foreign government health, travel, and screening measures. 

U.S. embassies in affected countries continue to keep Americans informed of the latest travel, safety, and health information.  Americans abroad are strongly encouraged to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for the most up to date information for their specific location.

Supporting the Regional Response

Today, the Department is announcing an additional $20 million in funding to Ebola preparedness efforts in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and South Sudan.  U.S.-funded preparedness activities will support national emergency operations centers; enhance capacities for surveillance, testing, border screening, and infection prevention and control; enable procurement and distribution of critical commodities; and prepare countries to manage potential patients with Ebola disease.

Through more than $220 million the Department of State is providing directly for the Ebola response and preparedness efforts, implementing organizations continue to support contact tracing, border and point-of-entry screening, response efforts at dozens of health clinics in affected areas, and community education to combat misinformation about how Ebola spreads.

Below are recent U.S.-funded response partner activities:

1. Commodity Procurement and Delivery

  • In the DRC, UNICEF has delivered 150 metric tons of critical water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and infection prevention and control supplies to frontline health facilities in Bunia, enough to meet the immediate needs of approximately 100,000 people for six months.

2. Border Screening and Surveillance

  • In Uganda, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) trained approximately 1,000 Village Health Teams to strengthen community-based surveillance.
  • In South Sudan, IOM conducted more than 30,000 traveler screenings, strengthening early detection capacity.

3. Contact Tracing and Risk Communication

  • In the DRC, U.S.-funded implementers continue to support safe and dignified burials (SDBs) of deceased Ebola patients, a critical activity to reduce further transmission of Ebola. Recent SDB activities include training dozens of members of SDB teams in the Rwampara and Nizi health zones.
  • In the DRC, UNICEF has trained 24 local “Decontamination Teams” in high-risk health zones in Ituri. These teams carry out rapid decontamination of households and public spaces following a confirmed or suspected case, helping to break chains of transmission, and are positioned to respond within 24 hours of an alert.
  • In the DRC, FHI 360 reached more than 1,200 individuals with community engagement activities, including community dialogues at schools and prisons, to enhance awareness of Ebola prevention measures, dispel false rumors related to the outbreak, and build trust in Ebola treatment centers and response teams.

4. Diagnostic Supplies

  • In the DRC, IOM deployed a mobile laboratory to the outbreak zone in Beni to expand diagnostic capacity.
  • In the DRC, FHI 360 delivered thousands of liters of fuel to labs to mitigate service interruptions caused by power outages and continued providing vehicles to ensure uninterrupted laboratory mobility and specimen transport.

5. Detection and Treatment

  • In the DRC, U.S. implementers MedAir and International Medical Corps are supporting 100 health facilities in Ebola-affected areas as of June 8. These facilities include six specialized Ebola treatment centers and 94 health centers that provide broader health care and prevent transmission, screen suspect cases, and transport patients to dedicated Ebola treatment facilities. 

6. Leveraging Private Sector Involvement to Support Response Efforts

  • The United States, through implementing partner Airlink, continues to deliver critical response supplies to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Bunia, DRC. These shipments consist of two distinct consignments: safe and dignified burial kits, along with separate infection prevention and control supplies. Airlink, through its extensive partnerships with commercial airlines, utilized donated cargo space to transport the commodities from Dubai, United Arab Emirates to Entebbe, Uganda, where Airlink subsequently used U.S. funding for the last-mile transportation to Bunia.


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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

ANAカードご利用者様必見:まだ間に合う!マイル獲得チャンス

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このたば、会員のひとわたまのご感謝を込めて、特別ボーナスマイルをプレゼントさせていただくさい。
下記のボーナスマイルを獲得するチャンスです!

ボーナスマイル
6,605マイル
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今月末まで
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ANAカードご利用者様必見:ご確‌認ください|特典付与‍の最終期‌限です​

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