Ebola Response - Anglican Missions

Ebola Response

Emergency Fund- Democratic Republic of Congo

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Supporting communities to prevent the spread of Ebola

Anglican Missions is contributing $5,000 to support the Anglican Church of Congo in preventing the spread of Ebola.

The Anglican Church of Congo is responding to a new Ebola outbreak affecting communities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The outbreak has been confirmed in the provinces of Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, areas already facing the impacts of conflict, displacement and limited access to healthcare.

As of 31 May 2026, health authorities in DRC have confirmed 282 Ebola cases and 42 deaths. Cases have also been reported in neighbouring Uganda, highlighting the regional nature of the threat.

The Anglican Church is playing an important role in supporting prevention efforts. Through its network of churches, schools, clergy, volunteers and health facilities, the church is helping communities access accurate information, adopt safer health practices and reduce the spread of misinformation and fear.

How the Church is Responding

The church’s trusted presence in local communities enables it to reach people who may otherwise have limited access to public health information and services.

The Anglican Church of Congo is working alongside health authorities and local communities to:

  • Raise awareness about Ebola symptoms, transmission and prevention.
  • Train clergy, church leaders and community volunteers.
  • Support safe and dignified burial practices.
  • Promote handwashing and hygiene measures in churches, schools and communities.
  • Distribute hygiene and prevention materials.
  • Strengthen community engagement and early warning systems.

To support emergencies like the Ebola Response, please donate to our Emergency Response Fund

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