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Ebola surge in DR Congo risks spiraling, aid groups warn BENI, DR Congo

Last updated: May 30, 2026 10:36 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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BENI, DR Congo The World Health Organization’s chief, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, arrived in North Kivu this week to face a grim reality: the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is shifting from a contained crisis into a volatile emergency. Aid organizations on the ground are sounding the alarm, reporting that the virus is moving into densely populated areas where tracking contacts has become nearly impossible.

For months, the response struggled against deep-seated community mistrust and armed insurgencies. Now, the math is changing for the worse.

“We are seeing transmission chains we simply cannot trace,” said a senior field coordinator for an international medical charity operating near the epicenter. “Every day we lose the ability to catch a case before they infect their neighbors, the risk of a massive spike grows exponentially.

” The WHO chief’s visit is an attempt to reset the strategy. During his meetings with local leaders and health workers, Dr. Tedros emphasized that the current containment protocols are failing to keep pace with the virus’s movement. He’s pushing for a more localized approach, one that leans less on international oversight and more on the community figures who actually hold the trust of the local population. This outbreak, the second-largest in history, has already claimed hundreds of lives.

Yet, the numbers only tell part of the story. Healthcare workers are operating under the constant threat of violence from rebel groups, forcing many clinics to suspend operations at the exact moment they are needed most.

The strategy of using experimental vaccines has been the primary shield, but it isn’t a silver bullet. Supply chains are frequently interrupted by skirmishes, and the sheer geography of the region rugged, remote, and difficult to navigate means that by the time a team reaches a village, the virus has often already moved on.

As Dr. Tedros reviews the data in Goma, the question isn’t whether the current intervention is working, but whether it can adapt fast enough to stop the virus from reaching the major urban hubs of the Kivu province. Without a radical shift in how the response is managed on the ground, the window to prevent a wider regional catastrophe is closing.

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