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Dubai sends more than 72 tonnes of aid to Uganda to help with Ebola response
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Dubai sends more than 72 tonnes of aid to Uganda to help with Ebola response

Dubai Humanitarian has delivered a fourth shipment of 72.5 tonnes of aid to Uganda as part of the international response to the Ebola outbreak in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The relief supplies include water purification tablets, mobile storage units, generators, and tarpaulins aimed at supporting medical teams and patients affected by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. The outbreak was officially announced on May 15, though officials noted it remained undetected for weeks, hindering early containment efforts. Dubai Humanitarian’s CEO, Giuseppe Saba, emphasized the importance of consistent leadership and logistical support in addressing the crisis, highlighting the UAE’s commitment to humanitarian aid during emergencies.

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Dubai sends more than 72 tonnes of aid to Uganda to help with Ebola response

Dubai Humanitarian has delivered a fourth shipment of 72.5 tonnes of aid to Uganda as part of the international response to the Ebola outbreak in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The relief supplies include water purification tablets, mobile storage units, generators, and tarpaulins aimed at supporting medical teams and patients affected by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. The outbreak was officially announced on May 15, though officials noted it remained undetected for weeks, hindering early containment efforts. Dubai Humanitarian’s CEO, Giuseppe Saba, emphasized the importance of consistent leadership and logistical support in addressing the crisis, highlighting the UAE’s commitment to humanitarian aid during emergencies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Dubai's humanitarian aid efforts without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. While the subject involves international health crises and diplomatic relations, the framing remains neutral, focusing on factual reporting of the aid delivery and U

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