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Protests erupt in Kenya over US Ebola quarantine centre in Nanyuki

Protests have erupted in Nanyuki, Kenya, against a US-built Ebola quarantine center for Americans exposed to the virus. Residents accuse the US of transferring health risks from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda to Kenya.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-09 · 08:18 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Protests erupt in Kenya over US Ebola quarantine centre in Nanyuki
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Protests have erupted in Nanyuki, Kenya, against a US-built Ebola quarantine center for Americans exposed to the virus. Residents accuse the US of transferring health risks from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda to Kenya. Kenyan police used tear gas to disperse protesters, some of whom expressed anger over the facility being built despite court orders. The World Health Organization declared a public health emergency due to the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which there are no approved vaccines or treatments. This outbreak is feared to be severe due to delayed detection and reduced health funding from Western donors, including recent cuts by the US.

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There are no approved vaccines or treatments for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola.

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The WHO declared an international public health emergency due to the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola found in DRC and Uganda.

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Protesters accuse the US of offloading Ebola risks onto Kenyans from the DRC and Uganda.

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Kenyan police fired tear gas to disperse protesters opposing a US-built Ebola quarantine center in Nanyuki.

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Last year, the US cut most foreign aid and closed USAID following the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.

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Anger grows in Kenya as residents accuse the US of offloading Ebola risks onto Kenyans.Kenyan police have fired tear gas to disperse protesters in the central town of Nanyuki, who have been opposing a quarantine centre for Americans exposed to Ebola that the United States government is racing to build despite Kenyan court orders barring further work.The proposed 50-bed unit at an air force base has angered many Kenyans, who accuse the US of offloading the health risk of caring for those exposed to the Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3WHO and Africa CDC unveil $518m Ebola plan as DRC, Uganda death tolls riselist 2 of 3Ebola border shutdown leaves goods rotting between Uganda and DRClist 3 of 3US doctor recovers from Ebola in Germany as DRC cases surge to 488end of listLast week, hundreds took to the streets in Nanyuki amid growing frustration among residents as Kenyan and US authorities publicly reaffirmed their commitment to the plan despite court orders. The demonstration turned violent, with at least two people killed and one wounded.During the latest protest, police used tear gas to disperse small groups of protesters. One protester carried a white cross emblazoned with the phrase “Respect Ebola” in red.The World Health Organization declared an international public health emergency on May 17 after officials detected the rare Bundibugyo strain, which they discovered had been circulating for weeks in the DRC and had spread to neighbouring Uganda.Unlike the more common Zaire strain, there are no approved vaccines or treatments for the Bundibugyo strain.There are fears that the outbreak could become one of the worst on record due to the delay in detection, as well as recent declines in health funding from the US and other Western donors. Last year, the US cut most foreign aid and effectively closed the US Agency for International Development (USAID) following the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.
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