WHO declares Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

The deadly Ebola outbreak in Congo and nearby Uganda, which has already claimed many lives, is deeply worrying. Poor infrastructure, including damaged roads, limited hospitals and clinics, and fear or misunderstanding surrounding Ebola, is making it incredibly difficult to contain the disease and provide help to those who need it most.

The situation has become even more challenging due to cuts in US foreign aid and the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization, which weakened international support for the Ebola response. Many academics believe this crisis is not only a public health emergency, but also one made worse by political decisions and global inequality.

In times like these, the world must come together with compassion, unity, and urgent support to protect vulnerable communities and prevent further loss of life. Behind every number are humans, communities, and futures that deserve hope, dignity, and care.

Mohamed Saeed