African leaders convene high-level meeting in Kinshasa to support DRC’s Ebola Response

Date: 2026-07-04
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has convened a high-level meeting in Kinshasa to strengthen political coordination and mobilize regional support for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak.

The engagement brought together President Félix Tshisekedi, President Cyril Ramaphosa, senior public health officials, development partners and other stakeholders at the National Institute for Biomedical Research.

According to Africa CDC Director General Jean Kaseya, the meeting was convened to align political leadership, technical partners and resources behind a common objective of accelerating support for the DRC while strengthening regional preparedness against the spread of Ebola.

Kaseya described President Ramaphosa’s visit as a demonstration of African solidarity and confidence in the DRC’s capacity to lead the response, emphasizing that disease outbreaks require coordinated regional action rather than isolation.

He noted that the DRC remains at the forefront of managing the outbreak, while Africa CDC continues to move technical expertise, operational support and resources closer to frontline response teams to reinforce surveillance, case management and public health interventions.

The organization reiterated that rapid coordination among governments, regional institutions and international partners is essential to containing Ebola and preventing cross-border transmission, particularly in a region where population movement can increase the risk of wider spread.

Africa CDC said the engagement reflects the continent's commitment to collective health security, underscoring the principle of African-led solutions to public health emergencies through coordinated leadership, solidarity and timely intervention.

 

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