WHO says it has less than half funding needed to fight Ebola


FILE PHOTO: A health worker in personal protective equipment stands near displaced people waiting for the burial of suspected Ebola victims at the Kigonze displaced persons camp, one month after an outbreak was declared, in Bunia, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, June 18, 2026. REUTERS/Gradel Muyisa Mumbere/File Photo

GENEVA, July 14 (Reuters) - The ⁠World Health Organization has received less than half ⁠the funding it needs to fight the Ebola outbreak ‌in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a WHO official said on Tuesday, urging donors not to abandon the country at a critical stage ​of the epidemic.

The global health agency ⁠has received about 40% of ⁠its $115 million appeal to tackle the Bundibugyo outbreak, for which ⁠there ‌is no proven treatment or vaccine. At least 1,926 people have been infected and 702 have ⁠died, government data show.

"This outbreak requires resources that ​match the ‌scale of the challenges that we are facing. And ⁠this is ​not a burden DRC can be allowed to carry alone," Chikwe Ihekweazu, head of the WHO's Health Emergencies Programme, told reporters ⁠in Geneva after a visit to ​the worst-hit province of Ituri.

Ihekweazu said the response had reached a critical point, with intensified efforts needed to detect and isolate ⁠patients after cases spread this week to two new provinces.

"It's a bit like a marathon. You can't give up after the first lap or the second. You just have ​to keep pushing even when you're getting ⁠tired and exhausted," he said.

He repeated estimates that the true ​number of Ebola cases in Congo ‌is at least double, and ​possibly over four times, the official tally.

(Reporting by Emma Farge, Editing by Linda Pasquini and Mark Potter)

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