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In Bunia, in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri Province, an Ebola outbreak is unfolding without the tools the world usually relies on to stop one. There's no vaccine. No approved treatment. And the strain behind it — Bundibugyo virus — doesn't even present the way Ebola usually does, making it harder for health workers to recognize and harder for communities to believe.
In this episode, Desmond sits down with Dr. Aimé Gilbert Mbonda Noula, a public health and emergency coordinator with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), deployed in Bunia to support the response. Dr. Mbonda takes us inside what daily life looks like under an active outbreak layered on top of armed conflict — the door-to-door conversations correcting rumors, the safe and dignified burial teams working to stop transmission through the dead, and the moment in early June when a burial team was violently attacked after a community rumor spiraled out of control.
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In Bunia, in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri Province, an Ebola outbreak is unfolding without the tools the world usually relies on to stop one. There's no vaccine. No approved treatment. And the strain behind it — Bundibugyo virus — doesn't even present the way Ebola usually does, making it harder for health workers to recognize and harder for communities to believe.
In this episode, Desmond sits down with Dr. Aimé Gilbert Mbonda Noula, a public health and emergency coordinator with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), deployed in Bunia to support the response. Dr. Mbonda takes us inside what daily life looks like under an active outbreak layered on top of armed conflict — the door-to-door conversations correcting rumors, the safe and dignified burial teams working to stop transmission through the dead, and the moment in early June when a burial team was violently attacked after a community rumor spiraled out of control.
In this episode:
To support us, consider becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon or making a one-time donation via PayPal.
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: globalhealthunfiltered.com
Follow us on X (@unfiltered_gh), LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok.

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