DR Congo: Ebola response support: MONUSCO airlifts nearly 30 tons of equipment to Bunia
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo Source: UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Following the official declaration of the 17th Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on May 16, 2026, response efforts have intensified in Ituri province. MONUSCO has rapidly deployed its air assets to support the Congolese government and United Nations agencies involved in combating the disease. Air bridge delivers critical emergency supplies On May 17, approximately 5 tons of emergency medical supplies arrived in Bunia from Nairobi, Kenya, through a World Health Organization (WHO)-chartered flight. The cargo included: personal protective equipment (PPE), laboratory supplies, medicines, and tents for patient care. In addition, four vehicles and two motorcycles were transported to Bunia from Goma (North Kivu) and Entebbe (Uganda), strengthening logistics on the ground. On May 20, an additional 11 tons of Ebola response materials were delivered via MONUSCO flights from Kinshasa and Nairobi. In just four days, nearly 30 20 tons of supplies have been airlifted to Bunia, highlighting the scale of the logistical response. Comprehensive support beyond logistics MONUSCO’s response extends beyond logistics. Peacekeepers — military, police, and civilian components — are actively conducting community awareness campaigns. In Tchabi, in the Irumu territory (about 120 km from Bunia), dozens of residents were sensitized on May 18 about key preventive measures, including: personal hygiene, risks associated with bushmeat consumption. On May 19, similar outreach efforts were conducted in Fataki, targeting internally displaced persons and local communities. Using loudspeakers, teams emphasized: regular handwashing, proper use of protective equipmen...
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