Cairo: The Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development, in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Population, has sent a shipment of medicines and medical supplies to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda to support ongoing efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak and strengthen the health response in affected areas. This initiative underscores Egypt's commitment to assisting neighboring African nations in times of crisis.
According to State Information Service Egypt, the aid initiative is part of Egypt's vision that health security is a collective responsibility, emphasizing the importance of solidarity among African countries as the frontline defense against cross-border health threats. The delivery of medical supplies aims to bolster the healthcare capabilities of the affected regions.
The agency reiterated its commitment to supporting partners through development and humanitarian initiatives, which reflect Egypt's consistent approach centered on partnership, solidarity, and collective response. The overarching goal is to build a more resilient and prepared Africa in the face of health crises.