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WHO Chief Pledges Support as Eastern DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Spreads to Uganda

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Last updated: 31/05/2026 03:21
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Community trust will prove decisive in controlling the rapidly evolving Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated on Saturday. Health teams are racing to contain the emergency that has now spread across multiple provinces and crossed into neighbouring Uganda.

Multiple provinces
affected by the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo

Multi-province outbreak crosses international borders

The current Ebola outbreak has escalated beyond its initial containment zone, affecting multiple provinces in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. According to the World Health Organization, the outbreak has now spread into neighbouring Uganda, marking a concerning development in the emergency response.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, emphasized the critical role of community engagement in outbreak control during his statement on Saturday. The WHO has maintained that global health emergencies require both technical expertise and local community support to achieve effective containment.

WHO pledges continued support for emergency response

The World Health Organization has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Democratic Republic of the Congo through the current health emergency. WHO teams are working alongside local health authorities to implement containment measures and coordinate cross-border surveillance with Ugandan health officials.

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Emergency response efforts are focusing on rapid case identification, contact tracing, and community engagement strategies. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has previously documented that early community involvement significantly improves outbreak control outcomes in Ebola responses.

Community trust identified as critical success factor

Health officials have identified community trust as the determining factor in bringing the outbreak under control. Previous Ebola outbreaks in the region have demonstrated that community resistance can significantly hamper containment efforts, while strong community partnerships accelerate epidemic control.

The eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has experienced multiple Ebola outbreaks in recent years, with varying degrees of community acceptance of response measures. Lessons learned from previous outbreak responses continue to inform current containment strategies and community engagement approaches.

Community trust will be decisive in bringing the rapidly evolving Ebola outbreak under control as health teams race to contain the emergency across multiple provinces.

— Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General (WHO Statement, May 2026)

Key takeaways

  • Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo has spread across multiple provinces and into Uganda
  • WHO Director-General emphasizes community trust as decisive factor for outbreak control
  • Health teams are implementing cross-border surveillance and containment measures

The international health community continues to monitor the situation as response teams work to prevent further geographic spread. WHO’s commitment to supporting Democratic Republic of the Congo reflects the organization’s recognition that early, sustained intervention remains critical for effective Ebola outbreak control in the region.

Source: ‘You are not alone’: WHO chief vows to stand with DR Congo through Ebola outbreak

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