Ebola crisis prompts $100m WHO fund
The World Health Organization is to set up a $100m (£63m) emergency contingency fund following the Ebola outbreak, its director-general has announced, the BBC reports.
Speaking in Geneva, Margaret Chan said the WHO had been overwhelmed by the epidemic in West Africa.
She said the demands were more than 10 times greater than anything else it had experienced.
The Ebola outbreak was first reported in March 2014 and is believed to have claimed more than 11,000 lives.
Ms Chan also told WHO's annual meeting that she was putting in place a new "unified" programme to help deal with health emergencies.
"I do not ever again want to see this organisation faced with a situation it is not prepared, staffed, funded, or administratively set up to manage," she said.
"I plan to complete these changes by the end of the year."