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“The situation in Equateur is particularly alarming, with over 320 deaths already reported. Very poor water and sanitation have led to the spread of diseases and the resurgence of ebola and cholera. Entire communities already struggling with poor sanitation are now at risk.”

Justine Tossou Gomis
Oxfam's Country Director for the DRC
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Notes to editors:
  • Since 2002, Oxfam has been operating in the Equateur province, working in the sectors of water, hygiene, sanitation, health, and education. Currently, we are implementing actions in water, hygiene, sanitation, protection, and gender in four health zones (Mbandaka, Bikoro, Lotumbe, and Iboko) most affected by the monkeypox epidemic. 
  • According to the latest Ministry of Health epidemiological report, the DRC has recorded 15,664 potential cases and 548 deaths since the beginning of the year. The most affected provinces are Equateur, South Kivu, South Ubangi, Sankuru, Tshuapa, Mongala, and Tshopo. The Equateur province has seen the highest number of cases and 321 deaths.