Starlink deploys 150 kits to support Africa CDC Ebola response in Eastern DRC

Date: 2026-06-08
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Starlink has delivered 150 connectivity kits to support the ongoing Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), providing high-speed internet access to strengthen public health operations in affected areas of Ituri Province.

The deployment is aimed at enhancing communication and coordination among response teams engaged in surveillance, testing, treatment, case reporting and broader field operations as authorities work to contain the outbreak.

According to Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), the kits will help improve real-time data transmission, strengthen coordination between health facilities and emergency operations centres, and support logistics and supply chain management in remote and hard-to-reach communities.

The initiative follows discussions between Africa CDC and Starlink on leveraging satellite-based broadband connectivity to support emergency health responses across the continent. Powered by a low-Earth orbit satellite network, the system is expected to enable rapid deployment of internet services without reliance on traditional ground infrastructure.

Africa CDC Director General Dr Jean Kaseya said timely and reliable connectivity is critical during outbreak response, noting that frontline health workers depend on fast communication and accurate data to make informed decisions.

He added that improved connectivity will enhance case reporting, coordination of response activities and access to technical support for teams working on the ground.

Africa CDC expressed appreciation to Starlink for its contribution, describing the intervention as a timely support measure that will strengthen ongoing efforts to control the outbreak and protect lives in affected communities.

 

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