🇺🇬 Uganda Ebola Outbreak Update | As of May 30
Uganda’s Ebola response continues, with national teams and partners working to detect cases early, follow contacts, protect health workers and stop further transmission.
Every contact followed, every sample tested, and every frontline worker protected brings the response closer to interrupting transmission.
Africa CDC continues to support the Government of Uganda (@GovUganda), its @MinofHealthUG, and partners through surveillance, contact tracing, laboratory testing, case management and community engagement.
We are sharing Uganda-specific figures to provide clear, country-by-country information across affected countries. #AfricaResponds
Sugary drinks and alcohol are now more affordable in many countries than a decade ago. @WHO argues that stronger taxes could reduce consumption, ease NCD burdens and boost health budgets — but most governments haven’t moved yet. Read more here: https://t.co/n0pb6VewiY
From stronger immunity to sharper focus, these 10 essential nutrients can make a real difference in your child’s growth and day-to-day energy. [SPONSORED]
Read the full guide here and help your child power up: https://t.co/NDgcnEFBQt
Cancer is quietly becoming Nigeria’s most relentless killer, outpacing a health system still chasing yesterday’s battles. @pauladepoju reports:
https://t.co/M85GxZxmNa
The world has pulled 100 million children out of labour since 2000. Yet in Nigeria, a rising birthrate and stalling reforms risk undoing that progress and leaving a generation behind.
https://t.co/mWfjfhd2NG
As global health challenges evolve, Tanzania’s Professor Janabi is betting on one constant—Africa’s resilience—to drive the region’s next wave of progress.
https://t.co/1tCnrw6D4W
🚗20 cars for a governor, 🚲0 bikes for outbreak teams.
“We’re not resource-limited, we’re resource-wasteful.” — Prof Oyewale Tomori tells @pauladepoju.
Health workers lack syringes to probe outbreaks 5km away. Fund prevention, not vaccine begging: https://t.co/ppDlTCJJhS
In the high-stakes arena of African public health, five distinguished candidates are gearing up for a leadership bout that promises to reshape the continent’s health landscape. One of them will emerge tomorrow.
Meet the candidates: https://t.co/ibS6kqL0R0
For decades, @WHO has worked with countries to #EndMalaria—45 countries and 1 territory have been successful so far!
Hope towards a malaria-free world is rising with 25 of 83 endemic countries now reporting fewer than 10 cases per year.
#HealthForAll
Today I held my final town hall with @WHOAFRO colleagues.
I am deeply grateful for the extraordinary team that has made this journey unforgettable.
Every milestone of the last 10 years, every challenge overcome—we did it together. Thank you.
It is bittersweet to say goodbye, but I leave knowing that WHOAFRO is in capable hands with Dr @Chikwe_I as Acting Regional Director.
Let’s keep pushing boundaries for the people of Africa.
The Legacy Book, capturing our journey, is now available. I encourage you to explore the insights, read about the milestones and progress we have made.
https://t.co/QP0Fn6kIz7
Fear grips Kampala as Uganda confirms its first Ebola case in the bustling capital, raising fresh concerns over the virus’s spread beyond rural hotspots. https://t.co/BY6klSse2Z
Congratulations, #Guinea, for eliminating human African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness.
This milestone is a testament to the dedication of the health workers, communities and the government, but also a beacon of hope for nations still battling neglected tropical diseases.
A lifesaving global health program almost hit a dangerous pause—but a last-minute waiver is keeping the fight against HIV alive for millions. https://t.co/NReoo0HQDq
Rwanda has turned the page on one of its most challenging public health battles, officially declaring the end of a Marburg virus outbreak that tested the nation’s resilience and readiness.
https://t.co/KxEEYylms8
In epidemiological week 38, our National #Mpox Emergency Operations Centre reported 5 confirmed cases of #mpox.
This includes a backlog of 2 cases from epi week 37.
🔗 Download our situation report for an update on the #mpox situation in Nigeria and national response activities⬇️
https://t.co/rODd4IvfBg
NAFDAC Cracks Down on Counterfeit Cosmetics in Abuja, Seizes Illegal Products Worth ₦37 Million
NAFDAC has intensified its efforts to rid the market of counterfeit and illegally imported cosmetics products in Abuja.
Excellent @PandemicAction panel on the sides of #UNGA to discuss #pandemicrisk, #conflict, #climate & emergency response
The ongoing #mpox outbreak illustrates the work needed at the intersection of these factors
@WHO will keep pushing to stay ahead of these risks
Bacterial meningitis leaves 1 in 5 people with disabilities such as hearing loss, brain damage and limb loss.
Listen to the love story of a young man facing challenges stemming from a #Meningitis infection and his health advice.
🔗#HealthTori:
https://t.co/yCzBbHZwwM
We're acting with urgency, supporting Rwanda to end the #Marburg outbreak. @WHO is deploying experts & delivering vital outbreak control tools. Today we handed over a shipment of over 500 kits of infection prevention & clinical care supplies. Thanks to @USAID for the support.
Today at the #UNGA High-Level Meeting on #AMR, world leaders committed to urgent action, including increased financing, multisectoral collaboration & One Health approach to combat AMR.
Strong, decisive action is vital to tackle the threat of AMR & ensure a safer, healthier world.