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    WHO Director-General’s opening remarks at the media briefing on the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak – 3 June 2026

    HealthJustfine TeamBy HealthJustfine TeamJuly 14, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak – 3 June 2026
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    Good afternoon to everyone in the room, and good morning, good afternoon and good evening to those joining us online

    Yesterday I returned from a visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including to the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak in the province of Ituri

    I met with political leaders, senior health officials, Ambassadors, partners, WHO colleagues, frontline responders, community and faith leaders, women’s groups, business leaders, traditional healers and more

    I’m very encouraged by the level of commitment I saw everywhere I went. What I saw gave me hope, although challenges remain

    In DRC, 344 cases have been confirmed, including 60 deaths, in 24 health zones across three different provinces: Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu

    The number of suspected cases has now been reduced to 116 from over 1000 last week, as we work through the backlog, either confirming them or ruling them out

    In Uganda, there is one confirmed death and 15 confirmed cases, including a Congolese resident who travelled to the United Arab Emirates, and then to Uganda

    WHO is working with public health authorities in Uganda and the UAE to gather additional information, assess the risk of exposure during travel, and to facilitate contact tracing

    We thank both the UAE and Uganda for their collaboration to mitigate the risks related to this case

    In addition, a U.S. citizen who was infected in DRC is still receiving care in Germany

    WHO’s risk assessment remains unchanged: very high at the national level, high at the regional level, and low at the global level

    The outbreak had a big head start, and we’re still behind, but under the leadership of the Government of DRC, we are catching up

    In Bunia there are now three treatment centres with a capacity of 80 beds, and there are also treatment units in Mongbwalu, Rwampara, Beni, Goma and Bukavu, and more are on the way

    So far, six people have recovered in DRC and two in Uganda, showing that people can survive Ebola if they have access to care and go to health facilities as soon as they show symptoms

    But we still face several challenges

    First, testing

    One of our key priorities is to scale up laboratory and diagnostic capacity, to reduce delays in case confirmation and support faster response decisions

    Accordingly, we are working to decentralize laboratory and diagnostic capacity in priority locations, including Mongbwalu, Beni, Aru, Nyakunde, and Tchomia

    We also need to scale up readiness, including surveillance, laboratory diagnostics and access to health services in neighbouring provinces and countries

    Second, contact tracing in the DRC is not yet where it needs to be

    Only about 45% of contacts have been followed up, and to get ahead of the outbreak we need to get that number up to above 90%

    Insecurity, displacement and mobile populations make contact tracing especially difficult

    Third, blanket travel restrictions imposed by some countries are disrupting supply chains and hindering the response

    WHO recommends exit screening at airports, ports and border crossings to prevent the exportation of cases and contacts

    We ask countries that have imposed blanket travel restrictions to lift them

    Fourth, community mistrust is a serious barrier. Some community leaders told me that they believe Ebola is not real

    Building trust with the communities is therefore critical to bringing the outbreak under control

    And fifth, as you know, we are fighting this outbreak without vaccines or therapeutics

    WHO and partners are working on advancing clinical trials as quickly as possible

    Today, I convened for the second time the principals of the interim Medical Countermeasures Network to align on three priorities:

    First, increasing support for decentralized diagnostics;

    Second, mobilizing immediate support for the affected countries to lead clinical trials, in cooperation with communities;

    And third, accelerating the investments to support all pillars of the response

    Although vaccines and therapeutics would be a big help, the key to ending this outbreak is not biomedical

    It’s leadership, ownership, partnership and trust:

    Government leadership;

    Community ownership;

    Strong partnership between the many actors involved, working with one budget, one plan and one report;

    And building trust in the affected communities

    We also need to remember that Ebola is only one health threat among many that these communities face

    One of the things I heard from the community leaders is that they worry that the response to Ebola may take ren for their many other needs

    Our ultimate measure of success is not whether we stop this outbreak

    We will. The Government of DRC has extensive experience with Ebola, and has stopped 16 previous outbreaks

    It’s just a matter of how quickly we can do it

    The real measure of success is what we do to prevent the 18th outbreak, and the 19th

    If the people of Ituri survive Ebola only to die from malaria or malnutrition, or pneumonia or diarrheal disease or HIV or diabetes, we have not really helped them

    For now, WHO and our partners are committed to ending this outbreak, under the leadership of the government

    And when it does end, we will remain equally committed to supporting the government and the local communities to build the health and humanitarian services they need and deserve

    Amna, back to you

    briefing DirectorGenerals media opening remarks
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