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    ‘We need to do even more’: World Food Programme calls for greater response to Ebola outbreak

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    IMPACT OF CONFLICT

    The outbreak is unfolding amid ongoing violence, creating additional risks for aid workers and civilians.

    Stevenson pointed to attacks in the last two weeks in the city of Beni, which lies south of Bunia, as an example of the insecurity affecting humanitarian operations.

    One attack occurred between the town and the airport used by humanitarian air services, disrupting movement and increasing security concerns.

    “That blocked access right between the airport and the main town of Beni, and increased the insecurity,” Stevenson said.

    “If these attacks are occurring right in Beni, there, we have security apparatus and all kinds of arrangements in place to protect humanitarian workers and our colleagues. You can imagine how challenging new security is for civilians, for the people we’re trying to serve in the most remote areas.”

    Despite these challenges, Stevenson said he remains optimistic that the outbreak can be brought under control if resources continue to flow and coordination remains strong.

    He praised the courage of health workers operating in treatment centres and supporting local health systems.

    “We see them every day as we’re trying to deliver them through our air services, and these people are courageous,” he said.

    He added that the region possesses significant agricultural and economic potential, but long-term progress will depend on peace and stability.

    For now, however, the priority remains clear.

    “We need to help them with humanitarian assistance and get through this Ebola pandemic,” Stevenson said.



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