Ebola situation worsening in DR Congo, amidst growing 'funding gap' UN health agency warns.

Strengthening both security and the Ebola response effort is essential to contain the growing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), UN health agency's officials said on Tuesday, following a visit to the epicentre of what is already the worst outbreak in the country's history.

Following their visit to Butembo, to express gratitude and show support to staff, in the wake of the recent attack at a treatment centre that killed Doctor Richard Mouzoko and left two others injured, World Health Organization (WHO) chief, Tedros Ghebreyesus and the agency's Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, reiterated their commitment to 'defeat Ebola'.

During the visit, Dr. Moeti and Mr. Tedros assessed the next steps needed to adjust the response, after meeting local political, business and religious leaders, calling on them to accelerate their efforts to help stabilize conditions on the ground.

'Most Ebola response activities, including community engagement, vaccination, and case investigation, have been re-launched following a slowdown in the wake of the attack, however a rise in reported cases in recent weeks is straining resources even further', WHO said in the statement.

'We will continue to adjust the response, as we have done for each context in each community,' said Dr. Moeti, calling for action. 'In the end, it is only through ownership by all the affected communities that the outbreak will end. Some would have Ebola...

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