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DRC: The government announces the end of the Mpox epidemic
Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 5:40 PM
Congolese authorities have officially declared the end of the Mpox epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Mpox is a viral disease caused by the monkeypox virus, belonging to the genus Orthopoxvirus.
This announcement comes after the lifting of the public health emergency related to this epidemic at the continental level by the Africa CDC, as well as the withdrawal of its status as a public health emergency of international concern by the WHO.
“We have not yet eradicated the virus, but the epidemic is over. We were recording approximately 2,400 cases per week at the beginning of 2025, compared to 170 cases today. This demonstrates the progress made. Thanks to effective coordination between the government and technical partners, a structured plan, a dedicated budget, and a unified response, we achieved these results. In terms of human resources, we are emerging from this epidemic with a strengthened health system, notably with some sixty laboratories, compared to only two at the start. This demonstrates the importance of good coordination,” declared Roger Kamba, Minister of Public Health, Hygiene, and Social Welfare.
Furthermore, the Minister of Health, in collaboration with the National Institute of Public Health, the COUSP and other technical partners, indicates that surveillance continues in order to limit the spread and totally eradicate the disease in the DRC.
Since the end of 2022, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been facing an alarming increase in Mpox cases across the entire national territory.
The lack of vaccines, along with other humanitarian crises, has complicated efforts to combat the disease, particularly among children.
Declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the WHO in 2024 due to the surge in cases, the Mpox epidemic in the DRC has recorded over 124,000 cases. To date, over 1,557,268 people have been vaccinated, representing an estimated LC16 coverage of 46%.
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https://actualite.cd/2026/04/02/rdc-le-gouvernement-annonce-la-fin-de-lepidemie-de-mpox
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April 8, 2026
Official declaration of the end of the Mpox epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Kinshasa, April 2, 2026—The Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, through the Ministry of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Welfare, has officially declared the end of the Mpox epidemic as a national emergency. This announcement was made by His Excellency Dr. Samue
Publication date
April 8, 2026
Communications Unit
Kinshasa, April 2, 2026—The Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, through the Ministry of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Welfare, has officially declared the end of the Mpox epidemic as a national emergency. This announcement was made by His Excellency Dr. Samuel Roger Kamba, Minister of Health, under the authority of the President of the Republic, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo.
This declaration marks the culmination of three years of intense struggle against a major health crisis that affected the entire national territory. The response covered 419 health zones spread across 26 provinces, reflecting an unprecedented national mobilization.
In total, nearly 125,000 cases have been investigated, more than 80,000 samples taken, and more than 34,000 cases confirmed. Thanks to the joint efforts of the Government and its partners, the case fatality rate has been reduced to 1.39%, a significant result in such a complex context.
The national strategy was based on several key levers:
• the implementation of a strengthened incident management system (SGI 3),
• centralized coordination of interventions,
• the digitalization of epidemiological surveillance,
• the decentralization of diagnosis,
• and the deployment of a vaccination campaign with the MVA-BN and LC16-m8 vaccines.
The Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (PHEOC) played a key role in the real-time management of the crisis, enabling rapid and appropriate decision-making.
The Minister commended the remarkable commitment of healthcare professionals, community health workers, and local populations, whose collaboration was essential in controlling the epidemic. He also expressed the Government's gratitude to technical and financial partners, including the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the European Union, the United States, and the World Bank, for their crucial support.
While celebrating this progress, the Government calls for vigilance. Mpox remains present in some areas, and the risk of resurgence persists. To this end, a new strategic phase is underway, focusing on three key areas:
• transitioning from emergency response to resilience,
• financial reprogramming with accountability,
• and maintaining community vigilance.
“Health is now at the heart of our national sovereignty. Congo is no longer content to respond to crises: it anticipates them,” the Minister stressed.
This collective victory illustrates the Democratic Republic of Congo's ability to face major health challenges through coordinated action, a strong political will, and the mobilization of all stakeholders.
https://sante.gouv.cd/actualites/de...e-de-mpox-en-republique-democratique-du-congo