Israel pledges $8.75 million to fight Ebola Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By JTA | January 1, 2015 Israel has pledged $8.75 million to a United Nations fund aiming to halt the spread of the Ebola virus in West Africa. The donation to the Ebola Response Multi-Partner Trust Fund, which was launched in September, represents the largest per-capita investment by any country, the U.S. Fund for UNICEF said in a Dec. 26 statement. The Israeli government asked that a portion of the pledge be earmarked for the United Nations Children’s Rights and Emergency Relief Organization, or UNICEF, to provide services for children affected by the virus. Caryl Stern, president and CEO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, thanked Israel for the contribution “and for recognizing that children are especially vulnerable during emergencies.” Israel already has sent mobile field hospitals and medical cargo to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, and medical specialists to operate the clinics and train local health workers. Ebola has infected nearly 19,000 people and claimed more than 6,900 lives across West Africa. — jta JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Also On J. Astrolojew Passover horoscopes: Be brave, but don't be a bully Off the Shelf New novel: tragic journey of gay, Jewish refugee from Sarajevo World ADL chief defends new partnership with United Arab Emirates Torah How can we all live together amicably? Leviticus explains. Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up