WIRE — South Sudan will receive enhanced disease surveillance, border screening support, and humanitarian assistance under a U.S.-backed Ebola response effort worth more than $162 million aimed at strengthening preparedness and protecting vulnerable communities across the region. The Department of State's foreign assistance announcements to date to combat the outbreak have exceeded $162 million, the U.S. Department The post S. Sudan to benefit from U.S.-backed regional Ebola response funding appeared first on Eye Radio.

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