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As Ebola cases reach 1000 a dramatic shift is needed to put communities first

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In reaction to the number of Ebola cases in DR Congo reaching 1,000, Oxfam’s Humanitarian Program Manager in the DRC, Tamba Emmanuel Danmbi-saa, said:

“It’s extremely worrying that nine months after it began, Ebola is still not under control. The recent attacks on health facilities in Butembo, one of the worst affected places, are having a massive impact. Humanitarian access has deteriorated, as has the ability of people to get the healthcare they need. Community trust in the response is almost non-existent.

“The growing presence of police and military is fanning the flames and making many people even more frightened. While there is an imperative to protect staff in the field, using security forces during the Ebola response should be done with extreme caution. If communities feel that they are being coerced into vaccination or decontamination they lose trust in the response. Building that trust is vital to stopping the spread of the disease.

“The current response is failing the people it’s supposed to be helping as focusing purely on the medical side is not enough to contain the epidemic. Health workers and other responders must prioritize the people affected, not only the disease, and start putting them first. There need to be a real change in the response to end the epidemic as soon as possible.”

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