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Ebola Response: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrived in Kinshasa to back Congo’s fight against a rare Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak, saying it “can be stopped” but warning it’s “very complex” amid armed conflict, displacement, food insecurity, and mistrust; authorities report about 906 suspected cases and 223 suspected deaths, with a fatality estimate of 30–50% among confirmed cases. Aid & Supplies: UNICEF’s first shipment of over 100 tons of medicines, infection-control and hygiene supplies is reaching nearly 100,000 people, while the EU and the US have boosted funding as health workers struggle with shortages and even expired protective gear. Community Safety: WHO and partners are pushing early symptom recognition and safer caregiving, as attacks on health facilities and clashes over burial practices threaten containment. Cross-Border Pressure: Uganda has confirmed new cases linked to travel from Congo, prompting border restrictions and regional alarm. Wild Meat Link: Experts point to hunting and processing of wild animals as a key “one health” risk factor for zoonotic spillovers. Politics & Unrest: A wave of protests in Kinshasa and abroad is adding strain to an already fragile response environment. World Cup Fallout: Ebola fears continue to drive travel and isolation rules for Congolese football plans, while Italy urges tighter EU border surveillance coordination.

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