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Ebola: Attackers kill DR Congo journalist shining light on virus | Ebola: Attackers kill DR Congo journalist shining light on virus |
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A Congolese journalist who had been raising awareness about the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been killed at his home. | A Congolese journalist who had been raising awareness about the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been killed at his home. |
The army said unidentified attackers raided Papy Mumbere Mahamba's home in Lwebma, in the north-eastern province of Ituri, killing him, wounding his wife and burning their house down. | The army said unidentified attackers raided Papy Mumbere Mahamba's home in Lwebma, in the north-eastern province of Ituri, killing him, wounding his wife and burning their house down. |
DR Congo is experiencing the world's second-worst Ebola epidemic on record. | DR Congo is experiencing the world's second-worst Ebola epidemic on record. |
People working to stop the virus are often targeted. | |
The BBC World Service's Africa editor Will Ross says over the past year there have been dozens of attacks on health centres and on people working to stop Ebola. | |
The violence is thought to be fuelled by the belief among many people that the virus is not real, which can lead to mistrust of those working in the sector. | |
When medics call for people to forgo traditional rites to ensure safe burials, for example, it can create animosity. Some people even feel Ebola is a hoax created by medics to get well-paid jobs. | |
What happened? | What happened? |
Mr Mahamba had just hosted an Ebola awareness programme on a community radio station when the attack took place. | Mr Mahamba had just hosted an Ebola awareness programme on a community radio station when the attack took place. |
Prof Steve Ahuka, national co-ordinator of the fight against Ebola, confirmed the reports from the army that a "community worker" involved in the fight against Ebola had been killed. | |
A journalist at Radio Lwemba, the local radio station where he worked, also confirmed the details. Jacques Kamwina told AFP news agency that Mahamba had been stabbed to death. | A journalist at Radio Lwemba, the local radio station where he worked, also confirmed the details. Jacques Kamwina told AFP news agency that Mahamba had been stabbed to death. |
What is the situation with Ebola in the DRC? | What is the situation with Ebola in the DRC? |
The DRC declared an Ebola epidemic in August 2018. More than 2,000 lives have been lost amid a total of 3,000 confirmed infections, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). | The DRC declared an Ebola epidemic in August 2018. More than 2,000 lives have been lost amid a total of 3,000 confirmed infections, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). |
The outbreak is affecting the DRC's North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri provinces. | The outbreak is affecting the DRC's North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri provinces. |
In July, the WHO said the situation there was a "public health emergency of international concern." | In July, the WHO said the situation there was a "public health emergency of international concern." |
Efforts to control the outbreak have been hampered by violence against healthcare workers and Ebola treatment facilities. | Efforts to control the outbreak have been hampered by violence against healthcare workers and Ebola treatment facilities. |
What is Ebola? | What is Ebola? |
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