India among top 5 financial contributors to Ebola response
India is among the top five contributers to the UN Ebola response with a contribution of USD 12.5 million, according to a fact sheet released by US Secretary of State John Kerry today.
The US with USD 113.8 million tops the list to the UN Ebola response. It is followed by the European Union (USD 55.5 million), Canada (USD 31.9 million), Netherlands (21 million) and India with USD 12.5 million.
The World Bank has put in 22 per cent. The USA has put in 11 per cent. Private sector, 10 per cent. The fact sheet showed that India has contributed a little over one per cent to this.
India is among the top five contributers to the UN Ebola response with a contribution of USD 12.5 million, according to a fact sheet released by US Secretary of State John Kerry today.
The US with USD 113.8 million tops the list to the UN Ebola response. It is followed by the European Union (USD 55.5 million), Canada (USD 31.9 million), Netherlands (21 million) and India with USD 12.5 million.
The World Bank has put in 22 per cent. The USA has put in 11 per cent. Private sector, 10 per cent. The fact sheet showed that India has contributed a little over one per cent to this.