Tuesday, June 30, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
NewsTrendsKE
  • Business
    • Deals
  • OpEds
  • Sustainability
  • Women in Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Featured
  • Technology
    • Phones
  • Sports
  • World
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
NewsTrendsKE
No Result
View All Result

Home » APO News » Statement on United States (US) Travel Restrictions Related to the Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak

Statement on United States (US) Travel Restrictions Related to the Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
1 month ago
in APO News
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
NewsTrendsKE with APO News Updates
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)
Download logo

The United States remains a longstanding and valued partner of Africa in disease surveillance, emergency response, workforce development and global health security.

Also Read

NewsTrendsKE with APO News Updates

Zimbabwe and the Global Critical Minerals Reset: Can Africa Move Beyond Extraction?

30 June 2026
I&M Bank Container Banks

Abdi Mohamed’s Move to I&M Signals Battle for East Africa’s Wealthy, Affluent Clients

30 June 2026
Load More

In March 2025, amid major shifts affecting USAID and other health programmes, Africa CDC engaged the US Government through a high-level dialogue at the Department of State involving multiple American to agencies. Meeting Africa CDC – US team (https://apo-opa.co/496EB1I). Africa CDC advocated for a new partnership model grounded in sovereignty, shared responsibility and sustainability, in which the US increasingly channels support through direct country funding while African governments progressively expand domestic co-financing for health systems and health security priorities.

Africa CDC also recalls the consensus reached by the African High-Level Ministerial Committee on Global Health Architecture, which convened in Geneva on 17 May 2026, bringing together 48 African ministers from all five regions of the continent. Ministers agreed that future strategic negotiations related to continental health security partnerships should increasingly be coordinated through Africa CDC to strengthen African solidarity, policy coherence, and alignment among Member States.

From the earliest stages of the current Ebola outbreak, Africa CDC acted rapidly, transparently, and responsibly. Following confirmation that at least two countries were affected, the agency exercised its continental mandate to declare this outbreak on 15 May 2026, elevating political attention and accelerating coordination across Africa. Since the beginning of the outbreak, Africa CDC has maintained continuous information sharing with Member States, partners, media, and the international community, with more than 1,600 global media citations referencing Africa CDC data and technical updates.

Africa CDC takes note of the US Government’s decision to issue a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory for the DRC and to impose entry restrictions on non-US passport holders who have recently travelled to the DRC, Uganda or South Sudan. The agency fully recognises the sovereign responsibility of every government to protect the health and security of its people. Our concern is not with the objective of protecting populations, but with the use of broad travel restrictions as a primary public health tool during outbreaks.

Public health measures during outbreaks must be guided by science, proportionality, transparency, international cooperation, and international health regulations. Africa CDC’s position is clear: generalised travel restrictions and border closures are not the solution to outbreaks. Such measures can create fear, damage economies, discourage transparency, complicate humanitarian and health operations, and divert movement toward informal and unmonitored routes – potentially increasing public health risks rather than reducing them.

“The fastest path to protecting all countries in the world is to aggressively support outbreak control at the source,” said H.E. Dr Jean Kaseya, Africa CDC Director General. “Global health security cannot be achieved through borders alone. It is achieved through partnership, trust, science and rapid investment in preparedness and response capacity.”

This current Ebola outbreak highlights a deeper structural injustice in global health innovation: the Bundibugyo Ebolavirus was identified nearly two decades ago, yet no licensed vaccines or therapeutics specific to this strain exist today. Africa CDC believes that if this disease had predominantly threatened wealthier regions of the world, medical countermeasures would likely already be available.

The world witnessed a similar reality during the West African Ebola outbreak, when solutions were disclosed when an American doctor was infected, while thousands of Africans had already died without support. The world must not repeat the same mistake today.

The declaration of the PHECS on 18 May 2026, Africa CDC Official Website, was intended to mobilise political leadership, resources, and coordinated continental action. It is not a signal for panic, but a call for solidarity, urgency and collective responsibility.

Africa CDC is calling for intensified international support for:

  • Strengthened cross-border preparedness and regional coordination;
  • Sustained support to frontline health workers and Ministries of Health;
  • Support risk communication and strong community engagement;
  • Expansion of Bundibugyo Ebolavirus laboratory diagnostics and genomic sequencing;
  • Deployment of epidemiologists and emergency response experts;
  • Increased financing for surveillance, logistics, infection prevention and case management, including the capacity to isolate cases and to organise dignified burials;
  • Accelerated development of vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics for all Ebola strains;

Africa CDC is fully mobilised to support the DRC, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda and all at-risk Member States. Africans must know that the agency stands with them – not only to respond to outbreaks and strengthen public health systems, but also to defend their dignity, sovereignty, and collective security under the framework of Africa Health Security and Sovereignty (AHSS). Africa CDC – Africa Health Security and Sovereignty (AHSS) (www.AfricaCDC.org)

This position is consistent with Africa CDC’s previous actions. During the Marburg outbreak in Rwanda in 2024, Africa CDC publicly opposed travel measures that penalised transparency and effective outbreak control and welcomed the lifting of the U.S. travel notice after Rwanda demonstrated strong containment. Africa CDC Statement on Rwanda Marburg Response (www.AfricaCDC.org)

Africa CDC, therefore, calls on all countries – both within Africa and globally – to refrain from imposing unnecessary travel or trade restrictions in response to this outbreak. The world must avoid repeating the mistakes of previous health emergencies, where fear-driven measures caused major economic damage without delivering proportionate public health benefits.

Africa needs solidarity, not stigma. Africa needs investment, not isolation. Africa needs partnerships that strengthen both economies and health systems.

No one is safe until Africa is safe. And Africa is safer when the world invests in African health security, trusts African institutions, and works with Africa as a full partner.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

Media Contact:
Wilson Johwa
Senior Communications Officer
Directorate of Communication & Public Information
JohwaW@africacdc.org

Follow Africa CDC: 
LinkedIn: https://apo-opa.co/4uhyxvB
X: https://apo-opa.co/4nB30SS
Facebook: https://apo-opa.co/4eWbbXQ
YouTube: https://apo-opa.co/4dwrnfR

About Africa CDC:
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is the public health agency of the African Union. As an autonomous institution, Africa CDC supports AU Member States to strengthen health systems, improve disease surveillance, and enhance emergency preparedness and response. For more information, visit: www.AfricaCDC.org.

Previous Post

Equality Now calls on African governments to strengthen laws on sexual violence and women’s rights

Next Post

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) Declares the Ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security

Related Posts

NewsTrendsKE with APO News Updates
APO News

Zimbabwe and the Global Critical Minerals Reset: Can Africa Move Beyond Extraction?

30 June 2026
I&M Bank Container Banks
OpEds

Abdi Mohamed’s Move to I&M Signals Battle for East Africa’s Wealthy, Affluent Clients

30 June 2026
NewsTrendsKE with APO News Updates
APO News

The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Convenes High-Level HerAfCFTA Regional Conference to Advance Women’s Economic Leadership under African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)

29 June 2026
NewsTrendsKE with APO News Updates
APO News

African Guarantee Fund appoints Mr. Constant N’ZI as Group Chief Executive Officer

29 June 2026
Abdi Mohamed

Abdi Mohamed Moves to I&M Group as Chief Executive Officer of I&M Bank Kenya 

29 June 2026

KCSE 2025 KNEC Results Online-Only Access

9 January 2026
I&M Bank Container Banks

Abdi Mohamed’s Move to I&M Signals Battle for East Africa’s Wealthy, Affluent Clients

30 June 2026
NewsTrendsKE with APO News Updates

Nominations Now Open for Angola’s Premier Oil & Gas Industry Awards

29 June 2026
PS Chris Kiptoo and his counterpart, Bärbel Kofler, Parliamentary State Secretary at Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)@DrChrisKiptoo/X

Dr Chris Kiptoo: Kenya Secures Ksh7.8 Billion Germany Cooperation Package to Boost Trade, Jobs and Green Growth

29 June 2026

CEM Africa 2026 Returns to Cape Town as Africa’s Customer Experience (CX) Leaders Tackle Trust, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Human Future of Customer Experience

29 June 2026
NewsTrendsKE

NewsTrendsKE

A News Blog For Readers Who Want More

Follow us on social media:

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

©2026 NewsTrendsKE.

No Result
View All Result
  • Business
    • Deals
  • OpEds
  • Sustainability
  • Women in Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Featured
  • Technology
    • Phones
  • Sports
  • World
  • Contact Us

©2026 NewsTrendsKE.

Go to mobile version