Donors pledged nearly $500 million for the Bundibugyo Ebola response at a summit convened by the Africa CDC on Tuesday 26 May, 57% above the $319 million the agency said it needed to cover June to November 1. The Africa CDC is the African Union's continental disease body, headquartered in Addis Ababa, and it has led this response from the front, declaring a continental emergency a day before the WHO's 17 May global declaration .
South Africa doubled its pledge to $5 million and the Gates Foundation committed $15 million, split $5 million to the Africa CDC and $10 million to the WHO 2. An oversubscribed appeal is rare in outbreak finance, where pledging conferences usually close below target and disburse later still.
The pledge total reframes the rest of the week. With confirmed cases up 58% in the same window , the binding constraints on this response are no longer financial. Reaching patients in contested territory, holding community trust, and authorising a treatment that does not yet have regulatory clearance are the problems a funding summit cannot solve.
