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European Union signs 7.4B euro aid package for Egypt to address migration concerns and more

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The European Union announced a 7.4-billion-euro aid package for Egypt, or about $8 billion, amid concerns of migrants flooding the country from Israel and making the voyage across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Egyptian Abdel Fattah el-sissi signed the deal on Sunday in Cairo, though the agreement was criticized because of Egypt’s human rights record, the Associated Press reported.

«Your visit today represented a very important milestone in the relations between Egypt and the European Union,» El-sissi told visiting European leaders, including those from Belgium, Italy, Austria, Cyprus and Greece, who attended the signing.

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El-sissi added that the deal helps achieve a «paradigm shift in our partnership.»

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Migrants at the Gaza-Egypt border

Gazan residents with foreign passports and other foreign nationals wait at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip to enter Egypt, after the Egyptians approval for the first time since Operation Swords of Iron began on October 7, 2023. Rafah, Gaza. Nov 1, 2023.  (Majdi Fathi/TPS)

The 7.4-billion-euro deal consists of grants and loans for the next three years, and about 5 billion euros of the funds are considered macro-financial assistance.

Both sides agreed to a «strategic and comprehensive partnership,» which could lead to an expansion of the Egypt-EU cooperation that benefits both non-economic and economic areas.

«The European Union recognizes Egypt as a reliable partner and its unique and vital geostrategic role as a pillar of security, moderation and peace in the Mediterranean, Near East and African region,» the two parties said in a joint statement after the summit.

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi listens during the 5th mid-year coordination meeting of the African Union, at the United Nations (UN) offices in Gigiri, Nairobi, on July 16, 2023. (Simon Maina/AFP via Getty Images)

The deal between the EU and Egypt is called the Joint Declaration, and is intended to promote «democracy, fundamental freedoms, human rights and gender equality,» the EU said.

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But also included is a cooperation to take on the challenges of migration and terrorism.

The funds are intended to help Egypt bolster its borders next to places like Libya, where migrants pass through as they flee conflicts in the Middle East and Africa.

Egypt has taken in over 460,000 Sudanese since April 2023, as military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan and Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, commander of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, continues to fight.

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addresses the EPP Congress in Bucharest, Romania, Thursday, March 7, 2024.  (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

The conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza could also lead to hundreds of thousands of people flooding into Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula as the southernmost town of Gaza, Rafah, has taken in over 1 million people, the AP reported.

Currently, Egypt is reporting about 9 million migrants in the country, which includes about 480,000 who are registered with the U.N. refugee agency as refugees and asylum seekers.

The Egyptian coast has not been a major launching pad for human traffickers to send overcrowded boats to Europe by way of the Mediterranean Sea, though concerns about the matter are building as Egypt faces the pressures of migrants coming into the country.

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Migrants at the Rafah crossing

Gazan residents with foreign passports and other foreign nationals wait at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip to enter Egypt, after the Egyptians’ approval for the first time since Operation Swords of Iron began on October 7, 2023. Rafah, Gaza. Nov 1, 2023.  ( Majdi Fathi/TPS)

The deal follows the template of other deals recently signed with Tunisia and Mauritania, which pledged funds in return for fortifying borders. Tunisia and Mauritania are both locations where migrants leave to cross the Mediterranean Sea in search of freedom in Italy and Spain.

Still, the package was criticized by international groups over Egypt’s history of human rights violations.

One group, Amnesty International, reportedly urged the EU not to take Egypt’s violations lightly.

«EU leaders must ensure that Egyptian authorities adopt clear benchmarks for human rights,» Eve Geddie, Amnesty International’s head of European institutions office said. She specifically pointed at the country’s restrictions on media and freedom of expression, as well as its crackdown on civil society.

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The European Commission spokesperson Eric Mamer acknowledged to reporters that there were issues with human rights violations, though he defended the partnership.

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«Yes, we know the criticism related to human rights in those countries, and it is obvious that this is an issue,» he said. «Does that mean we should break off all relations? Would that lead to an improvement in the situation? Or should we try to find a way to work with those countries to improve the situation on the ground both for local populations and for migrants coming to those countries?»

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Uganda starts clinical trial of vaccine for Sudan strain of Ebola amid new outbreak

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  • Ugandan officials confirmed an Ebola outbreak in the east African country’s capital, Kampala, last week.
  • One nurse died on Jan. 29, and Ugandan authorities have confirmed two other Ebola cases as of the announcement of the outbreak.
  • The World Health Organization director for Africa said Uganda has started a clinical trial of a vaccine against the Sudan strain of Ebola, for which there is currently no approved vaccine.

Uganda has begun a trial vaccination program for the strain of Ebola viral infection that is behind the country’s latest outbreak, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), while the number of confirmed cases has risen to three.

Last week, the east African country announced an outbreak of Ebola in the capital, Kampala, with a single case, a nurse who died on Jan. 29.

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The total number of cases has now risen to three, with the two additional cases from the family of the deceased man, Ministry of Health spokesperson Emmanuel Ainebyoona told Reuters late on Monday.

In a post on the X platform late on Monday, Matshidiso Moeti, WHO director for Africa, said Uganda had also started a clinical trial of a vaccine against the Sudan strain of Ebola.

A Ugandan doctor attends to a patient who had tested positive during the launch of the vaccination for the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus at the Mulago Guest House isolation center in Kampala, Uganda, on February 3, 2025. (Reuters/Abubaker Lubowa)

Currently, there is no approved vaccine for that strain. The existing vaccination is for the Zaire strain, which is behind a recent outbreak in the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo.

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«This marks a major milestone in public health emergency response and demonstrates the power of collaboration for global health security,» Moeti said. «If proven effective, the vaccine will further strengthen measures to protect communities from future outbreaks.»

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Bruce Kirenga, who heads Makerere Lung Institute, a research organization that is doing the trial, told local media during the launch of the vaccination that it had been developed by the International Aids Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) and that the institute had received about 2,460 doses.

The health ministry last week said that the trial would target contacts of confirmed cases.

A high-fatality disease, Ebola infection symptoms include hemorrhage, headache and muscle pains. The virus is transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids and tissue.


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