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EU Provides €2.3m In Emergency Funding To Curb Cholera Outbreaks In West, Central Africa

by Honesty Victor
August 17, 2026
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EU Provides €2.3m In Emergency Funding To Curb Cholera Outbreaks In West, Central Africa

A health worker and the flag of the European Union flying at the EU headquarters during the Special European Council to discuss continued support for Ukraine and European defence, in Brussels on March 6, 2025. Photos: European Union/AFP

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The European Commission has allocated €2.3 million in emergency humanitarian funding to Nigeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and Chad to support these countries in addressing the ongoing cholera epidemic.

According to the World Health Organization, more than 61,000 cholera cases were reported in the African Region in the first five months of 2026.

In Nigeria, €1.5 million will help increase the number of intervention teams, provide essential supplies such as cholera kits, and support water, sanitation and hygiene interventions, including the treatment of public water points and household water.

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In a statement, the EU said it will also help intensify epidemiological surveillance in inaccessible areas and strengthen case management, risk communication and community sensitisation. In Cameroon, €100,000 will support outbreak containment and case management, including additional staff for humanitarian partners on the ground, essential medicines, additional cholera treatment units and oral rehydration points in the most affected villages.

In the Central African Republic, €500,000 will scale up case management and vaccination, as well as water, sanitation and hygiene interventions. It will also consist of strengthening risk communication and community engagement, boosting surveillance and case detection, as well as supporting dignified and safe burials. In Chad, €200,000 will contribute to breaking the chain of cholera transmission through improved access to water, sanitation, hygiene and community support for surveillance and case management.

The Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, said, “Cholera is preventable and treatable. Yet it still threatens lives when people lack something as basic as safe water and healthcare. At a time when humanitarian needs are growing, and resources are shrinking, Europe is not looking away.

“This emergency funding will help our partners act quickly, contain the outbreaks and protect the communities most at risk.”

Cholera is caused by a Vibrio cholera bacteria. The infection spreads most commonly when people consume contaminated water. In severe cases, rapid loss of body fluids can quickly lead to dehydration and shock. Cholera is not a common problem in Europe, and the risk of spreading from imported cases is low.

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