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Rediff.com  » News » India to give UN $12 million to fight Ebola

India to give UN $12 million to fight Ebola

September 25, 2014 17:13 IST
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India has announced $12 million (Rs 73 crore) contribution to the United Nations to help it fight the deadly Ebola virus in the African continent.

The contribution was approved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi just ahead of his deparature to the US where he will address the 69th session of UN General Assembly in New York on September 27.

"India will contribute $10 million to UN Secretary General's Fund for Ebola and an additional $2 million for purchase of protective gear to tackle Ebola," External

Affairs Ministry spokesperson said in New Delhi.

Ebola virus hit the African continent earlier this year and has killed nearly 2,200 people in several countries there. 

The UN Security Council has also declared the outbreak of the virus in West Africa a "threat to international peace and security".

UN chief Ban Ki-moon last week had described the situation arising out of spread of Ebola virus in the African continent as "unprecedented" and had announced setting up of the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response to put in place an effective response mechanism. 

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