Ebola Outbreak Spreads in DRC and Uganda: UNICEF Scales Up Emergency Response

UNICEF has declared a Level 3 organizational emergency in response to the expanding Ebola outbreak (Bundibugyo strain) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. With 246 suspected cases and 81 deaths reported, UNICEF is delivering 50 tons of supplies and deploying over 2,000 health workers to protect vulnerable children and prevent further transmission.
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UNICEF is deeply concerned about the confirmed Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, and the escalating risks to children and socially vulnerable populations across the region. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared this situation a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

A total of 246 suspected cases have been reported, with 80 suspected deaths recorded in Ituri province, eastern DRC. Additionally, two cases have been reported in Uganda, with one fatality. These figures underscore the urgency of ensuring cross-border coordination while supporting national governments in leading rapid response efforts through community engagement.

The current virus is the 'Bundibugyo strain,' which differs from the more common 'Zaire strain.' Currently, there are no approved vaccines or treatments for this specific strain. This particular outbreak is believed to have started in late April.

The risk of rapid spread within and around the affected areas is high due to security instability, operational constraints, and frequent population movement. Children are particularly vulnerable to the secondary impacts of the outbreak, including the interruption of essential social services, the loss of parents or caregivers, social stigma, severe psychosocial distress, and increased protection risks.

UNICEF has already transported approximately 50 tons of infection prevention and control (IPC) supplies—including disinfectants, soap, personal protective equipment (PPE), water purification chemicals, and storage tanks—to Bunia in Ituri province. Furthermore, multidisciplinary emergency response teams have been dispatched to provide technical assistance in priority areas. Their work includes supporting risk communication and community engagement to help people understand transmission routes and how to reduce risk. While over 2,000 community health workers are already in place, additional capacity and resources are urgently needed to reach remote and underserved areas.

In response to the outbreak, UNICEF has activated its highest level of emergency classification (Level 3 Organizational Emergency), significantly scaling up preparedness and response efforts across the affected and high-risk regions. This activation enables rapid allocation of flexible funding, swift deployment of emergency personnel, simplified operational procedures for country offices, and enhanced coordination between regional offices and headquarters to support affected children and families. UNICEF is also collaborating with partners, including the WHO and the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), to support government-led efforts.

Ebola outbreaks endanger children every time they occur, not only through the direct risk of the virus but also by straining health, nutrition, education, and protection systems. UNICEF urgently calls for immediate, safe, and sustained humanitarian access to reach vulnerable children and families, particularly in the affected areas of eastern DRC.

Swift action, trust-based community engagement, and sustained support for frontline responders and community health workers—who themselves face significant risks—are critical to protecting children and preventing further spread of the infection.

FAQ

今回のエボラ出血熱の感染拡大地域はどこですか?

コンゴ民主共和国(DRC)のイツリ州を中心とした東部地域、および隣接するウガンダで感染が確認されています。

確認されているエボラウイルスの種類は何ですか?

今回のウイルスは「ブンディブギョ株」です。一般的なザイール株とは異なり、現時点で承認されたワクチンや治療法はありません。

現在の被害状況(感染者数・死者数)は?

計246件の感染疑い例が報告されており、コンゴ民主共和国で80人、ウガンダで1人の死亡が記録されています。

ユニセフはどのような対応を行っていますか?

最高レベルの緊急事態分類(レベル3)を発動し、50トンの救援物資の搬送、専門チームの派遣、2,000人以上の地域保健スタッフの配置を行っています。

子どもたちへのリスクはどのようなものがありますか?

ウイルス自体の感染リスクに加え、社会サービスの中断、養育者の喪失、社会的偏見、心理的不安、保護上のリスク増大に対して非常に脆弱です。