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WHO Declares Central Africa Ebola Outbreak Global Health Emergency

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Last updated: 31/05/2026 00:33
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The World Health Organization has declared the ongoing Ebola outbreak spanning the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, marking the highest level of international health alert. The decision reflects mounting concerns over rising case numbers, cross-border transmission, and significant uncertainties about the epidemic’s true scale.

856 cases
confirmed across DRC and Uganda since outbreak began

Cross-border spread triggers international response

The World Health Organization emergency committee convened following reports of confirmed Ebola transmission between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. According to WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the cross-border nature of the outbreak and gaps in surveillance systems necessitated the emergency declaration.

The outbreak has now spread beyond its initial epicenter in North Kivu province, with cases confirmed in Uganda’s border districts. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention epidemiologists have identified transmission chains linking cases across the international border, raising concerns about regional spread.

Response challenges in conflict-affected regions

Operational challenges have hampered the outbreak response in eastern DRC, where ongoing armed conflict limits access to affected communities. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that insecurity has disrupted contact tracing activities and vaccination campaigns in several outbreak zones.

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Health workers face significant risks, with multiple attacks on Ebola treatment centers documented by Médecins Sans Frontières. These security incidents have forced temporary suspension of response activities, potentially allowing continued virus transmission in affected areas.

International support mobilization

The emergency declaration triggers enhanced international coordination and resource mobilization. The UN Children’s Fund has deployed additional teams to support infection prevention and community engagement activities across both countries.

Vaccination efforts using the rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine continue despite logistical challenges. WHO reports that ring vaccination strategies have been implemented around confirmed cases, though coverage remains incomplete in some remote areas. For more context on global health emergencies, see our Global Health coverage.

“This outbreak represents a significant threat to regional and international security, requiring immediate and sustained international support to prevent further spread,” stated the WHO emergency committee in their risk assessment.

— WHO Emergency Committee on Ebola (WHO Statement, May 2026)

Key takeaways

  • WHO declares Public Health Emergency of International Concern for cross-border Ebola outbreak
  • 856 confirmed cases reported across DRC and Uganda since outbreak began
  • Armed conflict and insecurity hampering response efforts in eastern DRC
  • International vaccination and surveillance support being rapidly deployed

Frequently asked questions

What triggers a Public Health Emergency of International Concern?

WHO declares a PHEIC when a disease outbreak poses a risk to multiple countries and requires coordinated international response. The declaration enables enhanced surveillance, resource mobilization, and travel recommendations.

How effective is the Ebola vaccine being used?

The rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine showed 97.5% efficacy in clinical trials and has been successfully used in previous outbreaks. However, its effectiveness depends on reaching contacts of confirmed cases quickly through ring vaccination strategies.

What are the main challenges in controlling this outbreak?

Key challenges include ongoing armed conflict limiting access, community mistrust of health workers, cross-border population movements, and inadequate surveillance systems in remote areas of eastern DRC.

The international health community now faces the challenge of mounting an effective response in one of the world’s most complex humanitarian settings. Success will require not only medical interventions but also addressing the underlying security and governance issues that facilitate disease transmission. Enhanced regional cooperation and sustained international support will be critical to preventing this outbreak from becoming a broader regional crisis.

Source: Ebola outbreak in Central Africa declared a ‘Public Health Emergency of International Concern’

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