Ten Minutes On... Ebola's Return: A Virus, A War Zone & A Funding Crisis

TEN MINUTES ON…

Ebola has returned to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with hundreds of suspected cases reported and transmission now reaching across borders into Uganda. But this episode is not just about a virus — it is about what happens when outbreaks emerge in conflict zones where healthcare systems are overstretched, infrastructure is weak, and international support is shrinking. We break down what Ebola actually is, why this strain matters, and why containment is proving so difficult in eastern Congo’s unstable environment. We also explore the wider implications: declining aid, fragile state capacity, and what this outbreak reveals about global health security in a post-Covid world. The key question is not whether Ebola can be contained locally, but what it tells us about the systems we rely on when the next crisis hits. 

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