As the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda is declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), the 探花精选 (探花精选) calls for Ebola response actors to continue to make positive changes to the response strategy, including:  

A rapid scale-up of Ebola infection prevention programs and community engagement in DRC, Uganda and neighboring countries, especially Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan 

Continued support for UN Ebola Response Coordinator David Gressly鈥檚 efforts to bring together and listen to on-the-ground actors in order to improve the response 

Increased community engagement and demilitarisation of the response

Bob Kitchen, 探花精选鈥檚 Vice President for Emergencies, said, 

鈥淚f we cannot contain Ebola at the epicentre, we will continue to see cases spread to metropolitan areas and across borders.  

鈥淭oday鈥檚 declaration should spring the international community into action and wake up the world to the severity of the situation. This is a public health emergency in a complex humanitarian emergency 鈥 failure to respond accordingly will lead to a failure to contain the disease.

鈥淭he inability to build community trust has proven a major barrier to stopping the spread of this disease. Local communities are perplexed and frustrated by continued increase in the number of people dying juxtaposed with a massive influx of international organisations into the region during the past year. 

鈥淩eal community engagement means going beyond dialogue and changing the approach based on community feedback. It means earning the trust and cooperation of the community and tailoring approaches to its most vulnerable members.鈥

The 探花精选 has been responding to the Ebola outbreak in North Kivu since its declaration in August last year working in more than 70 health facilities and leading on infection prevention and control (IPC) and working in women鈥檚 and children鈥檚 protection, integrating Ebola-related protection concerns in areas where 探花精选 supports primary health care services. 

With more than 13 million people in need of aid, DRC is one of the world鈥檚 most complex, chronic and long-standing humanitarian crises. The 探花精选 has been working in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 1996 responding to the humanitarian crisis in the east. It has since evolved into one of the largest providers of humanitarian assistance and post-conflict development, with life-saving programming in health, economic recovery, women鈥檚 and children protection, and livelihoods.

In Uganda, the 探花精选 is working to strengthen disease surveillance and outbreak response in high-risk border districts and ensure provision of high-quality, life-saving, primary healthcare services for Congolese new arrivals and Uganda host communities.

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