Ebola response funding

Democratic Republic of the Congo 2018-19

Update: 3 December 2019

 

Funding for the Strategic Response Plan for the Ebola virus disease outbreak in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri

The response to the Ebola virus disease outbreak in North Kivu and Ituri provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is led by the Democratic Republic of Congo's Government with support from an international consortium of partners, including WHO. Response work has been carried out within the framework outlined in a series of Strategic Response Plans (SRP).

The table below outlines funding provided to WHO for the Ebola response under SRP-4 since 1 August 2019.
The table only includes funding that has been received, it does not include pledges that have been announced but have not yet been finalized. WHO does not track funding for the response provided to other UN agencies, to NGO partners, or to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Government.

Total funding received to WHO (in US$) for SRP-4 Pillar 1 (Public Health Response) since 1 August 2019

DFID9 600 000
Italy335 450
UN CERF3 902 590
USAID/OFDA 15 000 000
Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF)30 000 000
USAID1 151 000
US CDC500 000
ECHO5 400 000
China1 500 000
Denmark2 200 000
Ireland1 100 000
Canada750 000
DFID14 200 00
Germany4 300 000
World Bank40 000 000
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance13 387 784
Susan T. Buffett Foundation5 000 000
TOTAL US$148 326 824


Total funding received to WHO (in US$) for SRP-4 Pillar 5 (Regional Prepardness) since 1 August 2019

Switzerland500 000
Norway1 100 000
China500 000
USAID2 200 000
Ireland1 100 000
ECHO510 000
DFID640 000
Canada750 000
European Commission/DEVCO150 000
TOTAL US$7 450 000

 

Report to donors for the period August 2018 – June 2019


SRP-1, August 2018

SRP-2, October 2018

SRP-3, February 2019

SRP-4, Pillar 1 (Public Health Response), July 2019

SRP-4, Pillar 5 (Regional Preparedness), September 2019

The table below outlines funding provided to WHO for the Ebola response under SRP-1, SRP-2 and SRP-3 from 1 August 2018 to 31 July 2019. WHO does not track funding for the response provided to other UN agencies, to NGO partners, or to the DRC Government.

Total funding received to WHO (in USD) for SRP-1, SRP-2 and SRP-3 from 1 August 2018 to 31 July 2019

African Development Bank 1,000,000
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 6,000,000
China 2,000,000
ECHO6,918,429
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance 13,066,143
Germany 4,545,455
Luxembourg 550,000
Norway  3,223,818
Paul Allen Foundation 721,726
Republic of Korea 1,000,000
Sweden  4,200,000
UK DFID   29,842,662
UN CERF  1,701,255
USAID 5,000,000
Wellcome Trust  4,160,200
World Bank  23,760,204
World Bank Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF) 7,200,000
 TOTAL 113,990,892


Several donors also provided funding to the WHO Contingency Fund for Emergencies in recognition of the critical role the fund has played in responding to the Ebola outbreak. Total CFE contributions can be found here.