Global Ebola Response Coalition

Coalition partners raise awareness about preventing the spread of Ebola in Lofa County, Liberia. Photo UNICEF/A. Jallanzo

The coalition includes representatives of the most affected countries, bilateral and multilateral donors, NGOs and UN Agencies and Foundations. It is a rich and diverse group who share a common purpose: to confront and end the Ebola outbreak.

The UN Secretary-General established the Global Ebola Response Coalition in September 2014 to provide strategic coordination of the Ebola response. The Special Envoy on Ebola convenes the Coalition on a weekly basis. Read the meeting notes.

Coalition activities

The key functions of the Coalition are:

  • Establishing agreement on the strategic priorities of the response, ensuring operational consistency against the strategy and principles
  • Sharing understanding of the priority needs in the Ebola response, and mobilizing and tracking the resources which are needed to deliver it
  • Monitoring the outbreak and reporting on progress of the ebola response
  • Ensuring credible and consistent communications between stakeholders, and to the wider public

Coalition members

The Coalition is not a formal group and does not have formal membership. Organisations can choose to engage or not and as a result participation may change over time. To participate in the weekly teleconference, please Contact us.

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