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<p>In countries affected by the Ebola virus, DFID is committed to building resilient
health systems and to ensuring we learn the lessons from the crisis.</p><p>The World
Health Organisation declared Sierra Leone ‘Ebola free’ on 7 November 2015. The UK’s
objective is to maintain the vigilance necessary to prevent any future outbreaks from
growing into epidemics. The UK has announced a two-year £240 million package of support
to Sierra Leone’s long term recovery, which includes boosting capability to respond
to future Ebola outbreaks, and improving basic services including, vitally, healthcare.
DFID will also support Liberia’s Health Pooled fund with £6 million to help ensure
that health system is resilient to future shocks.</p><p>Beyond Sierra Leone and Liberia,
DFID is providing £17 million through its Regional Preparedness Programme, which aims
to prevent the transmission and spread of the Ebola in at-risk countries in West Africa;
and to strengthen national capacities to accelerate preparedness measures and improve
readiness to detect and act to contain disease outbreaks.</p><p>In doing this, as
well as through wider health programmes across West Africa, we are helping countries
to have better health systems for normal times – as well as in case of emergency.</p>
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