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Nexio Global Media > Africa > DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Escalates: WHO Declares ‘Very High’ Risk as UN Deploys $60M Response
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DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Escalates: WHO Declares ‘Very High’ Risk as UN Deploys $60M Response

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Last updated: May 22, 2026 4:44 pm
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UN Rushes to Contain Ebola Outbreak in Conflict-Torn Eastern DRC

The United Nations is mobilizing a massive emergency response to combat a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where armed conflict, displacement, and widespread mistrust of authorities are complicating containment efforts. The outbreak, driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, has already claimed seven confirmed lives, with 82 cases reported. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns the true scale of the crisis is likely far larger, with nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths.

A Crisis Compounded by Conflict
The outbreak is centered in the provinces of Ituri and North Kivu, regions plagued by decades of armed violence and humanitarian crises. According to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, approximately four million people in these provinces require urgent humanitarian assistance, two million are displaced, and ten million face acute hunger. Intensified fighting in recent months has displaced over 100,000 people, further straining healthcare systems and hindering efforts to contain the virus.

The situation is exacerbated by deep-rooted distrust of authorities, fueled by misinformation and rumors. In one alarming incident last week, angry relatives burned down a hospital in Ituri after authorities refused to release the body of a deceased family member, fearing Ebola contamination. This incident underscores the challenges faced by health workers in gaining community trust—a critical factor in containing the outbreak.

UN Response Ramps Up
The UN and its partners are deploying resources on multiple fronts to address the crisis. WHO has raised the national risk assessment for DRC to “very high,” while maintaining that the global risk remains low. The organization has deployed 22 international staff to the field and allocated $3.9 million from its contingency fund. Additionally, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, announced an allocation of up to $60 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund to support efforts in DRC and neighboring countries.

Logistical support is also critical. The UN peacekeeping mission, MONUSCO, has airlifted nearly 30 tons of emergency supplies, including medicines, tents, and protective equipment, while establishing an air bridge and deploying vehicles to strengthen logistics.

Innovative Measures and Community Engagement
WHO and its partners are accelerating research on experimental treatments and vaccines targeting the Bundibugyo strain, which has no approved vaccines or therapeutics. Clinical trials for two monoclonal antibodies and the antiviral drug obeldesivir are being prioritized for high-risk contacts.

Meanwhile, grassroots efforts are underway to build trust and combat misinformation. Red Cross volunteers are conducting door-to-door awareness campaigns and mobilizing teams to ensure safe and dignified burials. Gabriela Arenas of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies emphasized the importance of community acceptance, stating, “During an Ebola outbreak, trust can mean the difference between containment and wider transmission.”

Women Bear the Brunt
As in previous Ebola outbreaks, women are disproportionately affected. UN Women reports that women and girls accounted for roughly two-thirds of cases during DRC’s 2018-2019 outbreak. Sofia Calltorp, UN Women’s Chief of Humanitarian Action, explained, “Ebola transmission follows social realities—caregiving, domestic labor, frontline health work, and burial practices often fall on women.” Pregnant women face heightened risks, and quarantine measures can exacerbate gender-based violence.

Challenges Ahead
The outbreak’s location in conflict zones and the community’s mistrust of outsiders pose significant hurdles. Fletcher stressed the need for unimpeded access for frontline responders, even in areas controlled by armed groups. “These are tough operating environments for lifesaving work,” he said.

Tedros reiterated the importance of restoring confidence in affected communities. “Building trust is critical to a successful response and is one of our highest priorities,” he said.

As the UN and its partners intensify containment efforts, the stakes are high. Without swift and coordinated action, the outbreak could spiral further out of control, with devastating consequences for a region already on the brink.

— Reported by Nexio News

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