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    Visualised: how conflict, aid cuts and health-worker attacks are helping Ebola spread in DRC

    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 10, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Visualised: how conflict, aid cuts and health-worker attacks are helping Ebola spread in DRC

    The rapid spread of the virus has been intensified by misinformation and violence towards volunteers and treatment centres

    Nearly two months after the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) confirmed an Ebola outbreak in one province, the virus is continuing to spread rapidly, reaching more parts of the country and infecting more people

    According to government data from 8 July, 1,759 cases and 600 deaths have been recorded. The virus has also spread to Uganda, where there have been 20 confirmed cases, including two deaths

    The outbreaks are caused by the rare Bundibugyo variant, which has no approved treatment or vaccine

    Health workers dressed in PPE tend to a man suffering from Ebola who is lying on his side, as a relative watches on from the other side of a sheet of glass
    Healthcare workers tend to an Ebola patient in Ituri. Photograph: Moses Sawasawa/AP

    Wessam Mankoula, the head of emergency preparedness and response for the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters on Thursday that the outbreak was the fastest growing ever, not only of the previous Bundibugyo outbreaks but of all the different viruses that cause Ebola

    In another worrying development, the Congolese health ministry said suspected cases had now been recorded in the provinces of Tshopo and Haut-Uélé, indicating the continued spread of the disease beyond the centre in Ituri

    Experts say the spread of the disease has been intensified by several factors, including ongoing conflict, aid cuts and attacks on healthcare workers and treatment centres. They also warn that the outbreak could become the deadliest on record

    How have these factors affected the spread of the disease and measures to contain the outbreak?

    Map of provinces with confirmed cases

    A dangerous overlap of conflict and disease

    The DRC outbreak was first reported in May in Ituri province in the north-east. It has spread to the neighbouring provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu

    The three regions are sites of lengthy armed conflicts, involving different actors, that have caused deaths and displacements. Ituri is the centre of a long-running conflict between militias vying for control of its mineral re

    Ladd Serwat, a senior analyst at the Acled conflict monitoring group, said armed groups in the province have complicated humanitarian access in the past, particularly where communities are perceived to be aligned with rival ethnic groups

    Map showing incidents of political violence in north-east DRC

    In North Kivu and South Kivu, the Congolese army and allied militia are fighting the M23 rebel coalition. The government and the rebels control different parts of the province

    Serwat said that although health workers can travel through the provinces, the administrations will make it more difficult to coordinate the medical response and the sharing of information

    He added: “The overlap between militant activity, population displacement and weak state control could significantly complicate efforts to contain the outbreak

    Map showing displaced people in north-east DRC

    An assessment by the International Organisation for Migration earlier this year found that 3.3 million displaced people live in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, the last of which hosts 1.2 million alone

    The collapse of humanitarian funding

    Humanitarian funding for the DRC declined sharply in 2025, largely because the Trump administration froze foreign aid assistance to programmes funded through the state department

    Bar chart showing humanitarian funding for DRC

    Carla Martinez, the DRC head at the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said the reduction in funding forced more than 10 humanitarian organisations to reduce or suspend activities

    That weakened local health systems and surveillance networks, making it harder to detect and contain outbreaks quickly and increasing the risks posed by Ebola and other diseases, she explained

    “The Ebola outbreak is a stark reminder that when humanitarian systems are underfunded, they become more vulnerable to new emergencies,” she said. “Without additional reoperations will come under increasing strain, with potentially serious consequences for the DRC and the wider region.”

    Healthcare under attack

    Healthcare workers and treatment centres for Ebola have come under attack both in the current outbreak and past ones in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu. The incidents include violence, riots and property damage, and disrupt the provision of essential services

    Chart showing political violence related to Ebola response

    During the current outbreak, 10 Red Cross volunteers have been attacked, with four sustaining injuries, said Alex Lock, a spokesperson for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

    He noted that most of the incidents occurred during safe burials conducted by Red Cross volunteers and were caused by mistrust fuelled by rumours and misinformation circulating about the disease

    Medical staff wearing PPE carry a patient on a stretcher in front of a burned-down medical centre in Rwampara

    In one incident during a burial last month, four volunteers were injured, including two who were severely hurt and had to be airlifted to the capital, Kinshasa, for treatment

    Misinformation about the virus and distrust of health responders has been fuelled by the decades-long unrest and outside interference in eastern DRC

    Lock said the attacks force them to halt or postpone critical response activities, disrupting vital containment efforts and putting community members at greater risk

    “An immobilised colleague means a direct reduction in response capacity,” he said. “This hinders our operational effectiveness and benefits no one, neither the community in need nor those of us working tirelessly to support them in containing and eradicating the virus.”

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