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Ebola: Healthcare workers on strike at Nizi and Kasenyi centers due to lack of payment
Published on Fri, 14/08/2026 - 09:27 | Modified on Fri, 14/08/2026 - 09:28
The care of Ebola patients is disrupted at two treatment centers in Ituri: one in Nizi, in the Djugu territory, and the other in Kasenyi (Ituri), on the shores of Lake Albert. Healthcare workers have suspended their activities since Wednesday, August 12, to demand payment of several months of back bonuses.
This strike comes as response teams are trying to strengthen patient care and bring healthcare closer to the population in this province, the main epicenter of the epidemic. According to the Minister of Health, 80% of cases are in Ituri, the disease's main center.
The Kasenyi center is operating at a reduced capacity.
In Kasenyi, about fifty kilometers from Bunia, the Ebola treatment center, inaugurated a few days ago with the support of the Ugandan government, is operating at a reduced capacity.
Congolese health workers assigned to this center are demanding payment of several months of back pay and have stopped reporting to their posts.
" It has been 48 hours since the staff assigned by the government have shown up at the Kasenyi treatment center. It is a desolation and a disappointment ," laments Wilson Nduru, a notable from Kasenyi.
Strike also in Nizi
The same situation is observed in Nizi, in the territory of Djugu, about thirty kilometers from Bunia, where several cases of Ebola have been recorded.
Since Thursday morning, some of the staff at the Ebola Treatment Center have suspended their activities to also demand payment of their outstanding bonuses.
This situation raises concerns about disruption to patient care in an area where healthcare needs remain significant.
The strike by healthcare workers is worrying civil society actors. They fear a slowdown in patient care and a worsening of the health situation in the province.
The coordinator of civil society in Ituri, Dieudonné Lossa, calls on the Government to assume its responsibilities.
" The response, as it is organized, is still not reassuring. There is also a strike today in Nizi. I place the responsibility on the State ," he says.
The service providers concerned are asking the authorities to respect their commitments and to settle their arrears in order to allow the resumption of activities.
The provincial coordination of the Ebola response has not yet reacted to these demands.
https://www.radiookapi.net/2026/08/...-en-greve-dans-les-centres-de-nizi-et-kasenyi
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Ebola: Healthcare workers on strike at Nizi and Kasenyi centers due to lack of payment
Published on Fri, 14/08/2026 - 09:27 | Modified on Fri, 14/08/2026 - 09:28
The care of Ebola patients is disrupted at two treatment centers in Ituri: one in Nizi, in the Djugu territory, and the other in Kasenyi (Ituri), on the shores of Lake Albert. Healthcare workers have suspended their activities since Wednesday, August 12, to demand payment of several months of back bonuses.
This strike comes as response teams are trying to strengthen patient care and bring healthcare closer to the population in this province, the main epicenter of the epidemic. According to the Minister of Health, 80% of cases are in Ituri, the disease's main center.
The Kasenyi center is operating at a reduced capacity.
In Kasenyi, about fifty kilometers from Bunia, the Ebola treatment center, inaugurated a few days ago with the support of the Ugandan government, is operating at a reduced capacity.
Congolese health workers assigned to this center are demanding payment of several months of back pay and have stopped reporting to their posts.
" It has been 48 hours since the staff assigned by the government have shown up at the Kasenyi treatment center. It is a desolation and a disappointment ," laments Wilson Nduru, a notable from Kasenyi.
Strike also in Nizi
The same situation is observed in Nizi, in the territory of Djugu, about thirty kilometers from Bunia, where several cases of Ebola have been recorded.
Since Thursday morning, some of the staff at the Ebola Treatment Center have suspended their activities to also demand payment of their outstanding bonuses.
This situation raises concerns about disruption to patient care in an area where healthcare needs remain significant.
The strike by healthcare workers is worrying civil society actors. They fear a slowdown in patient care and a worsening of the health situation in the province.
The coordinator of civil society in Ituri, Dieudonné Lossa, calls on the Government to assume its responsibilities.
" The response, as it is organized, is still not reassuring. There is also a strike today in Nizi. I place the responsibility on the State ," he says.
The service providers concerned are asking the authorities to respect their commitments and to settle their arrears in order to allow the resumption of activities.
The provincial coordination of the Ebola response has not yet reacted to these demands.
https://www.radiookapi.net/2026/08/...-en-greve-dans-les-centres-de-nizi-et-kasenyi