Diplomats, donors concerned about sex abuse reports at WHO British, European and American diplomats and donors have voiced serious concerns about how the World Health Organization handled sex abuse allegations involving its own staff during an outbreak of Ebola in Congo, as reported this week by The Associated Press. World 14 May, 2021
Ebola death toll in east Congo outbreak climbs above 2,000 Death toll tops 2,000; confirmed & probable cases above 3,000 Teams struggling to curb virus in remote, conflict-hit areas Congo girl dies in neighbouring Uganda Community mistrust also a problem for health workers GOMA: The death... Environment 31 Aug, 2019
Scientists hail promise of first effective Ebola treatments in Congo trial Clinical trial switches focus to two promising treatments Results described as "very good news" in Ebola fight Year-long Congo outbreak has killed at 1,800 people Antibody-based drugs improved survival rates in the trial LONDON:... Women 13 Aug, 2019
Ebola survivors comfort sick and frightened in Congo outbreak BENI: Wearing a disposable gown and gloves for protection, Jeanine Masika cradles a 2-year-old Ebola patient and offers the listless toddler teaspoons of brown soup. Most health care workers need a surgical mask, goggles, hooded coveralls, an apron,... Women 17 Apr, 2019
WHO confirms second Ebola case in Congo outbreak KINSASA: The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed on Sunday a second case of Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo after an outbreak this week of 17 other suspected cases. Health officials are trying to trace 125 people... Environment 15 May, 2017