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France confirms first Ebola case as DR Congo outbreak spreads

The Democratic Republic of Congo's Ebola outbreak, ongoing for over a month, threatens to persist due to weak health systems, armed conflict, and community mistrust, with France confirming its first c

More than a month into DR Congo Ebola outbreak, doctors warn 'this epidemic will last'
France 24 โ€” 26 June 2026
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More than a month after Ebola resurfaced in the Democratic Republic of Congo, doctors warn the outbreak will drag on. The warning comes as France conf

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Why This Matters

Beyond the immediate human toll, the Democratic Republic of Congoโ€™s Ebola resurgence underscores a dangerous paradox: the worldโ€™s ability to detect and respond to deadly pathogens has improved, but containment remains hostage to geopolitical instability and systemic neglect. The epidemicโ€™s persistence signals that global health security is only as strong as its weakest linkโ€”and in DRC, those links are fraying under the weight of decades of underinvestment in public health infrastructure.

Background Context

This is not DRCโ€™s first brush with Ebola, but the latest outbreak strikes a region where armed groups have turned health facilities into battlegrounds, displacing populations and creating ideal conditions for viral spread. The countryโ€™s health system, already crippled by corruption and chronic underfunding, has been further strained by the pandemic-era diversion of resources, leaving rural communities with little defense against a hemorrhagic fever that moves faster than aid workers can.

What Happens Next

The trajectory of this outbreak may hinge on whether international actors can reconcile their rhetoric about "One Health" approaches with the reality of operating in a conflict zone, where trust is as scarce as vaccines. With France reporting its first case linked to the outbreak, the risk of regional spillover growsโ€”yet without sustained pressure on Kinshasa to prioritize health security over short-term political gains, the cycle of outbreaks will likely repeat.

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