Uganda - Ebola-Free Certificates Not Required for International Travel
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At a glance
- Uganda's Ministry of Health clarifies that Ebola-Free Certificates are not required for international travel.
- The ministry aims to combat misinformation and prevent fraudulent testing schemes targeting travelers.
- This announcement seeks to reassure individuals seeking to travel abroad for work or other purposes.
Uganda's Ministry of Health has issued a directive stating that travelers departing the country do not need Ebola-Free Certificates for international travel, visa applications, or overseas employment. The clarification comes as authorities work to combat a rise in misinformation and fraudulent testing schemes that prey on individuals planning to migrate.
The ministry's announcement aims to provide clear guidance and prevent potential migrants from falling victim to scams. It addresses concerns that have emerged regarding the necessity of such certificates for international movement, particularly for those seeking employment abroad. By explicitly stating these certificates are not required, the ministry seeks to alleviate confusion and deter fraudulent practices.
This move is part of a broader effort to manage public health information accurately and protect citizens. The ministry is actively working to curb the spread of false information related to Ebola and international travel requirements, ensuring that travelers have access to reliable guidance and are not exploited by unscrupulous individuals offering fake testing services.
Originally published by AllAfrica Uganda. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.