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Ebola is on the move in West Africa - spreading at an unprecedented rate. Unless contained, hundreds of thousands or even millions of lives are at risk.
The tragedy of Ebola is that we know how to tackle the disease. With the right resources, information and on-the-ground support, this disease can be stopped.
See CDC's Ebola hub to learn more about the disease and the West African outbreak.
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The Ebola outbreak requires dedicated and creative solutions to prevent its further spread. Without the help of our global community, the risk of Ebola spreading across Africa and beyond increases dramatically. The developed world needs to step up now with resources and solutions to stop Ebola.
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation has committed $3.6 million in matching funds to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF that will air lift 50,000 protection kits into Liberia to help prevent the spread of the virus.
The CDC Foundation is providing critical assistance and supplies through donations to the Foundation's Global Disaster Response Fund. To date, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation has committed $9 million to this effort.Participate
More people are needed on the ground to stop this Ebola outbreak. Skilled health workers, doctors, nurses, drivers as well as people who can track the spread of the disease are in short supply.
Steps are being taken to provide protection and support for those willing to help. Crucial protective gear as well as medical and evacuation services for volunteers are being put in place immediately.
Sign up today if you are qualified and willing to join the front lines to #TackleEbola. USAID is leading the efforts to recruit and deploy more help in West Africa.