Surviving Ebola: A Nurse’s Harrowing Firsthand Account

The Frontline Battle: Ebola Survivors and the Future of Outbreak Response In the heart of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a quiet transformation is taking place. As the region grapples with an outbreak of the Bundibugyo virus—a rare and challenging strain of Ebola—the stories of survivors like nurse Furaha Tikamanyire are serving as … Read more

WHO Chief Ends DR Congo Visit Amid Fears of Undetected Ebola Spread

The Invisible Threat: Why Early Detection Remains the Achilles’ Heel of Global Health When the World Health Organization (WHO) sounds the alarm on an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the world listens. However, the reality on the ground often reveals a sobering truth: by the time an outbreak makes headlines, it … Read more

Ebola Outbreaks Linked to Consumption of Wild Animals

The Invisible Frontier: Why Our Global Health Future Depends on the Congo Basin Deep within the humid, sprawling markets of Kinshasa, the trade of viande de brousse—wild meat—continues largely unabated. While a giant swamp rodent or a smoked antelope might seem like a local culinary staple to some, it represents a high-stakes gamble in the … Read more

World Health Organization raises alarm over Ebola variant in Congo

The Danger of the “False Negative”: Why Global Surveillance is Failing The recent escalation of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) reveals a terrifying blind spot in global health security: the reliance on “common strain” testing. In the current crisis, health authorities initially tested for the Zaire strain—the most frequent variant—and … Read more