The fight
against Ebola has found a deep-pocketed ally in Bill Gates.
The
billionaire philanthropist's foundation has pledged $50 million to
fight the viral outbreak in West Africa, according to a statement by the
organization. The Associated Press noted the donation is the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation's largest ever toward a humanitarian cause.
The
foundation's statement specified funds would immediately benefit United Nations
agencies and international organizations involved in containing and treating
the virus, allowing them to purchase necessary medical supplies and increase
emergency operations. From the foundation's total pledge, $5 million has
already gone toward the World Health Organization (WHO), while another $5
million has been allocated for UNICEF efforts in some of the hardest hit
regions of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
The
historic pledge comes a week after U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said "the world can no longer afford to short-change global public
health," urging
international organizations to help WHO raise the approximate $600 million
needed for supplies in West Africa.
In
a report released Sept. 5, WHO reported the overall death rate of the disease
stood at 53 percent. The total number of cases reached 3,944, while 2,079 had
died from infection in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone -- countries
identified as "those with widespread and intense transmission."
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