 The Marburg Virus Disease, MVD, outbreak in Ghana has highlighted the need for a coordinated effort to combat infectious diseases in Africa. Despite the fact that there have not been any further cases since the initial three confirmed cases, authorities in neighboring countries are still on high alert. In addition, public health measures are insufficient in Ghana, which poses a challenge in the fight against this outbreak. Various challenges remain in the fight against these outbreaks, including the lack of resources for the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the need for increased collaboration between African governments, citizens, development partners, and foreign governments. It is imperative that all stakeholders work together to ensure that these diseases do not become pandemics. This article was authored by Salomi Asadenkiera, Ridwan Olamilkan Adesala, Ibrahim Idris, and others.