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Signing of an emergency response project to the MPOX epidemic in the DRC
August 4, 2025
Kinshasa, August 4, 2025 (CPA). – An emergency response project to the Mpox (monkeypox) epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was signed Monday during a ceremony presided over at the government building in Kinshasa by the Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Welfare.
" It is with a high sense of duty that I speak during this ceremony which is dedicated to the signing of the emergency response project to the Mpox epidemic in the DRC, implemented thanks to the enlightened support of the Government of Japan and the accompaniment of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ," declared Dr. Roger Samuel Kamba, Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Welfare.
“ This strong commitment marks a new step in our coordinated response to the Mpox epidemic ,” said Mr. Samuel Roger Kamba, Minister of Public Health.
" It aims, in particular, to ensure the treatment of 2,000 confirmed cases, to vaccinate up to 250,000 contact persons, to treat more than 3,700 children suffering from acute malnutrition, to strengthen health infrastructure in 12 health zones, and to train more than 3,500 community actors on prevention and the fight against stigmatization, " he indicated.
Dr. Kamba argued that this project is also part of a sustainable health approach, focused on community resilience, building human capital capacity, and improving supply chains and decision-making in high-risk areas.
" This project is distinguished by its integrated and multidimensional ambition, serving sustainable and resilient health ," he added. The minister also praised the faithful partnership between the DRC and Japan, recalling that this friendly country has supported the Congolese people for decades, both in emergency situations and in structural efforts, notably through the training of human resources and logistical support for the health system. The signed project was proposed by the Government of Japan, implemented with the support of UNICEF in coordination with the Congolese government. ACP/CL
https://acp.cd/sante/signature-dun-projet-de-reponse-durgence-a-lepidemie-de-mpox-en-rdc/
Signing of an emergency response project to the MPOX epidemic in the DRC
August 4, 2025
Kinshasa, August 4, 2025 (CPA). – An emergency response project to the Mpox (monkeypox) epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was signed Monday during a ceremony presided over at the government building in Kinshasa by the Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Welfare.
" It is with a high sense of duty that I speak during this ceremony which is dedicated to the signing of the emergency response project to the Mpox epidemic in the DRC, implemented thanks to the enlightened support of the Government of Japan and the accompaniment of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ," declared Dr. Roger Samuel Kamba, Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Welfare.
“ This strong commitment marks a new step in our coordinated response to the Mpox epidemic ,” said Mr. Samuel Roger Kamba, Minister of Public Health.
" It aims, in particular, to ensure the treatment of 2,000 confirmed cases, to vaccinate up to 250,000 contact persons, to treat more than 3,700 children suffering from acute malnutrition, to strengthen health infrastructure in 12 health zones, and to train more than 3,500 community actors on prevention and the fight against stigmatization, " he indicated.
Dr. Kamba argued that this project is also part of a sustainable health approach, focused on community resilience, building human capital capacity, and improving supply chains and decision-making in high-risk areas.
" This project is distinguished by its integrated and multidimensional ambition, serving sustainable and resilient health ," he added. The minister also praised the faithful partnership between the DRC and Japan, recalling that this friendly country has supported the Congolese people for decades, both in emergency situations and in structural efforts, notably through the training of human resources and logistical support for the health system. The signed project was proposed by the Government of Japan, implemented with the support of UNICEF in coordination with the Congolese government. ACP/CL
https://acp.cd/sante/signature-dun-projet-de-reponse-durgence-a-lepidemie-de-mpox-en-rdc/