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HIV Prevention Under Pressure in Burundi: Health officials report a rise in HIV infections among young people, with reduced funding, stigma, and weaker awareness campaigns hitting prevention—especially for ages 15–24 and vulnerable groups like sex workers. Ebola Preparedness Boost for Burundi: The UK announced £800,000 support for Burundi’s viral haemorrhagic fever preparedness, focusing on surveillance, infection prevention and control, WASH, and community risk communication. Ebola Response Funding Surge: The U.S. added $20 million (about Ksh2.59B) for Ebola preparedness in Burundi and neighboring countries, targeting emergency operations, surveillance/testing, border screening, and supplies. Ebola Situation in DRC: The DRC outbreak has reached 598 confirmed cases and 115 deaths as WHO tracks the fast-moving Bundibugyo strain. Border Screening Moves: Health ministries in the region are tightening travel advisories and entry screening for people arriving from Ebola-affected areas.

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