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UAE imposes travel ban on Uganda, DRC and South Sudan over Ebola risk

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiJune 6, 20264 Mins ReadNo Comments
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KAMPALA, Uganda — The United Arab Emirates has introduced travel restrictions affecting passengers from Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and South Sudan, citing precautionary measures linked to Ebola virus disease surveillance and regional outbreak risks.

The directive, which applies to both inbound travellers and transit passengers originating from the affected countries, is part of a broader tightening of global mobility controls in response to renewed Ebola alerts in parts of East and Central Africa.

Although UAE authorities have not publicly issued a detailed breakdown of the operational scope of the ban, aviation and health security sources indicate that the restrictions are aimed at reducing potential importation risks amid heightened global monitoring of viral haemorrhagic fevers.

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Regional outbreak concerns behind the decision

The move comes as health authorities in the region continue to strengthen surveillance systems following sporadic Ebola alerts in neighbouring DRC, which remains one of the most persistent epicentres of Ebola virus disease globally.

Uganda, which has previously experienced multiple Ebola outbreaks, has also maintained heightened preparedness mechanisms, including rapid response units, isolation facilities, and cross-border screening systems coordinated with the World Health Organisation (WHO).

South Sudan, which shares porous borders with both Uganda and the DRC, has similarly been under increased international monitoring due to its limited health infrastructure and high population mobility across regional corridors.

Balancing public health and aviation disruption

While the UAE has framed the restrictions as a precautionary health measure, the decision is expected to have immediate implications for travel, labour migration, and regional business connectivity.

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The Gulf state is a major destination for East African migrant workers, particularly from Uganda and South Sudan, and any prolonged restrictions could affect employment flows, remittances, and airline operations between the two regions.

Aviation analysts note that such measures are typically reviewed periodically based on epidemiological updates and WHO risk assessments, meaning the restrictions could either be tightened further or eased depending on outbreak developments.

Uganda’s preparedness framework

Ugandan health authorities have in recent years strengthened their Ebola preparedness architecture, especially after the 2022 Sudan Ebola virus outbreak, which prompted large-scale response coordination with international partners.

The country has since expanded:

  • Disease surveillance at border points
  • Laboratory diagnostic capacity
  • Isolation and treatment units in high-risk districts
  • Community awareness and early detection systems

The Ministry of Health, working alongside the WHO, has consistently maintained that Uganda remains on high alert but under controlled risk levels, with no active widespread outbreak reported at the time of the UAE decision.

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Global precedent: Travel bans during Ebola outbreaks

The UAE decision mirrors earlier international responses during Ebola outbreaks in West Africa (2014–2016), when several countries imposed temporary travel restrictions or enhanced screening measures on passengers originating from affected regions.

However, global health bodies including the WHO have historically cautioned against blanket travel bans, arguing that they can:

  • Disrupt essential trade and labour movement
  • Discourage timely reporting of cases
  • Shift travel through unofficial border points
  • Complicate humanitarian response coordination

Instead, WHO guidelines typically recommend targeted screening, isolation readiness, and contact tracing rather than broad travel prohibitions.

Economic and diplomatic implications

The UAE is one of the most important employment destinations for East African migrant labour, particularly in construction, domestic work, logistics, and retail sectors.

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Any sustained restriction could therefore have broader economic implications, including:

  • Delayed labour deployment
  • Reduced remittance inflows
  • Visa processing disruptions
  • Increased pressure on regional employment markets

Diplomatic engagement between affected African states and Gulf authorities is expected to intensify if the restrictions remain in place beyond short-term precautionary timelines.

The UAE’s decision to restrict travel from Uganda, DRC, and South Sudan underscores how rapidly infectious disease risks can translate into international mobility controls, even in the absence of widespread outbreaks in all affected countries.

While framed as a preventive public health measure, the move highlights the continuing tension between disease containment strategies and the economic realities of highly interconnected labour and trade systems between East Africa and the Gulf region.

As regional health authorities continue surveillance and preparedness efforts, the trajectory of these restrictions will largely depend on epidemiological developments in the DRC and surrounding border regions in the coming weeks.

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