- The World Health Organization (WHO) urges for a ceasefire in the eastern region of Congo to manage the Ebola outbreak.
- There has been a significant increase in Ebola cases; over 900 suspected cases and 200 fatalities have been reported.
GENEVA — The World Health Organization’s chief made an urgent appeal on Wednesday for a ceasefire in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The aim is to manage an escalating Ebola outbreak, as the ongoing conflict is causing mass displacement and spreading the disease in densely populated camps.
The Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which currently has no approved vaccine or treatment, was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization earlier this month. The number of cases is increasing at an alarming rate.
“The eastern region of DRC is now witnessing a disastrous combination of disease and conflict, with the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province outstripping the response,” stated WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who is scheduled to visit the region this week.
“Building community trust or isolating the sick is impossible while bombs are dropping. We implore all conflicting parties to agree to an immediate ceasefire to manage this outbreak,” he declared on X.
So far, over 900 suspected cases and over 200 suspected deaths have been reported in three provinces in eastern Congo. These include the North Kivu province, held by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, and South Kivu province, controlled by the rebel group, the Alliance Fleuve Congo.
The aid organization, Save the Children, reported on Wednesday that a quarter of the confirmed deaths were children. They called for an escalation in infection prevention measures.
Despite mediation efforts led by the United States and others, fighting continues in eastern Congo, displacing millions of people. The U.N. refugee agency reported that transit and reception sites in Uganda’s West Nile region, which borders Congo, are operating at more than double their capacity, according to a document.
Aid organizations are urgently sending staff and resources to eastern Congo. However, attacks on medical personnel due to community distrust have hindered their efforts. Donors have so far pledged approximately $500 million to assist with the outbreak, but not all funds have been disbursed, according to health officials.



Disagree. The ceasefire could hinder efforts to contain the outbreak #Ebola #Congo #WHO
Disagree ceasefire may disrupt containment efforts
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