| 11 Juin 2018
WHO is supporting 9 countries bordering the Democratic Republic of the  Congo to scale up their national emergency preparedness and response  capacities. The ongoing Ebola outbreak poses a significant risk of  spread to these countries on the basis of proximity to the current  outbreak and the current capacity of their health systems to cope with  the disease. The 9  countries are Angola, Burundi, Central African  Republic, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and  Zambia. (More information on the risk assessment is available in Disease  Outbreak News: http://www.who.int/csr/don/23-may-2018-ebola-drc/en/)
Based on the IHR assessment and status of core capacities implementation  in countries, the plan lays out WHO’s recommendations to ensure that  these countries are operationally ready to prevent the importation of  cases, implement risk mitigation, detection and response measures for  Ebola. Specifically, the objective of the plan is to help the countries  to assess and identify their existing capacities as well as their gaps,  to prevent, rapidly detect, investigate and respond to Ebola. The plan  also provides countries with a minimum standard package of what needs to  be in place to respond to a first Ebola case; and to continuously  monitor their preparedness and readiness.
 
 Current Ebola preparedness activities and next steps
 
 Ministries of Health, partners and WHO are already supporting the  implementation of Ebola preparedness actions in all 9 countries. This  includes Preparedness Strengthening Team missions to assess the state of  preparedness, training of rapid response teams, establishment of  intersectoral coordination mechanisms, strengthening of community-based  surveillance systems, laboratory capacities, community engagement and  sensitization, reinforcement of points of entry and the establishment of  screening, and the identification and rehabilitation of health  facilities to manage EVD cases, among other activities.
 
 Through this plan, WHO will closely work with the Ministries of Health  and wider government stakeholders, the intersectoral and interagency  mechanisms and partners and will leverage the emergency mechanisms in  place including Emergency Medical Teams, Health Clusters, and GOARN.
 
 WHO is monitoring the implementation of preparedness and readiness activities across the 9 countries.
 
 Budget requirements
 
 The estimated budget for the Ebola preparedness and readiness for WHO  over nine months is USD 15,555,000 million. The resource requirements by  country include technical expertise and other support that will be  provided by the regional and headquarters offices.
 
 WHO Regional Strategic EVD Readiness Preparedness Plan:
 http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/ebola/strategic-plan-for-evd/en/