Bunia: Displaced people at shelter amid Ebola outbreak #Gallery
Bunia: Children are seen in the Kigonze camp for internally displaced people (IDP) on the outskirts of Bunia, Ituri Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 9, 2026. Bunia is one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust, and persistent insecurity. In Kigonze, those challenges are compounded by overcrowded shelters, chronic water shortages, and poor sanitation. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)more
Bunia: A man installs a hand-washing station in the Kigonze camp for internally displaced people (IDP) on the outskirts of Bunia, Ituri Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 9, 2026. Bunia is one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust, and persistent insecurity. In Kigonze, those challenges are compounded by overcrowded shelters, chronic water shortages, and poor sanitation. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)more
Bunia: A woman and her child are seen in the Kigonze camp for internally displaced people (IDP) on the outskirts of Bunia, Ituri Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 9, 2026. Bunia is one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust, and persistent insecurity. In Kigonze, those challenges are compounded by overcrowded shelters, chronic water shortages, and poor sanitation. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)more
Bunia: Women make fuel briquettes from charcoal dust in the Kigonze camp for internally displaced people (IDP) on the outskirts of Bunia, Ituri Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 9, 2026. Bunia is one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust, and persistent insecurity. In Kigonze, those challenges are compounded by overcrowded shelters, chronic water shortages, and poor sanitation. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)more
Bunia: Asylum seekers rest in the Kigonze camp for internally displaced people (IDP) on the outskirts of Bunia, Ituri Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 9, 2026. Bunia is one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust, and persistent insecurity. In Kigonze, those challenges are compounded by overcrowded shelters, chronic water shortages, and poor sanitation. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)more
Bunia: A woman fetches water from a tap in the Kigonze camp for internally displaced people (IDP) on the outskirts of Bunia, Ituri Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 9, 2026. Bunia is one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust, and persistent insecurity. In Kigonze, those challenges are compounded by overcrowded shelters, chronic water shortages, and poor sanitation. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)more
Bunia: A woman and her children are seen in the Kigonze camp for internally displaced people (IDP) on the outskirts of Bunia, Ituri Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 9, 2026. Bunia is one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust, and persistent insecurity. In Kigonze, those challenges are compounded by overcrowded shelters, chronic water shortages, and poor sanitation. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)more
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