WHO: Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo Declared Global Health Emergency

The World Health Organization has officially declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). The outbreak, concentrated in the eastern North Kivu province, has claimed more than 80 lives.

Local healthcare systems are under severe strain. International health organizations have launched emergency response efforts, including vaccination campaigns, contact tracing, and isolation protocols. The region’s ongoing security challenges, including armed conflict and population displacement, compound the difficulties of containing the outbreak.

The WHO Director-General has called on the international community to scale up assistance, providing medical supplies, personnel, and financial support to the DRC. Several international organizations have already deployed medical teams to the affected areas.