The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and national Red Cross teams in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda are intensifying efforts to contain a rapidly evolving Ebola outbreak affecting communities already facing insecurity, displacement and fragile healthcare systems.
The outbreak has impacted several key areas in eastern DRC, including Mongbwalu, Bunia and Rwampara, where Red Cross volunteers are conducting door-to-door awareness campaigns to educate families about Ebola symptoms, prevention measures and the importance of seeking medical care early.
In response to the growing health emergency, the IFRC has activated its highest level of emergency response and deployed specialised public health teams and experts to affected regions. Emergency coordination mechanisms have also been established between teams in Kinshasa, Kampala, Nairobi and Geneva to strengthen regional preparedness and response efforts.
Red Cross volunteers are playing a critical role in supporting communities through health education and Safe and Dignified Burial services. These services help prevent further transmission of the virus while ensuring that families can honour loved ones in a respectful and culturally sensitive manner.
The IFRC has delivered essential supplies, including personal protective equipment and specialised burial kits, to frontline teams working in outbreak zones. Health officials say these resources are vital in limiting exposure risks and protecting both communities and responders.
Community trust remains a central element of the response. Volunteers, many of whom live in the affected areas, are helping to counter misinformation and address fears surrounding the disease. Their local presence has encouraged greater community engagement and improved acceptance of public health measures.
Health experts warn that outbreaks can escalate quickly if cases are not detected early or if misinformation prevents people from seeking treatment. The Red Cross and IFRC stress that continued community engagement, strong regional coordination and sustained international support will be essential to containing the outbreak.
As DRC confronts its latest Ebola emergency, humanitarian teams remain focused on protecting lives, strengthening public awareness and preventing further spread of the disease across the region.






