The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) officially declared a new outbreak of Ebola in the Bulape health zone, part of Mweka territory, in Kasaï province on September 4.
Kasaï province, in southern central DRC, is difficult to access, with poor road conditions, no cargo airport, and limited electricity—factors that are severely complicating the response.
In coordination with the Congolese Ministry of Health and alongside the World Health Organization (WHO), Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) rapidly mobilized teams and joined a multi-agency emergency mission to the area to assess the situation and support immediate response efforts.
As of September 9, national health authorities reported more than 20 confirmed cases and 16 deaths, with several health workers among the victims. This marks the 16th Ebola outbreak in DRC since the virus was first identified in the country in 1976.