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DR Congo: Ebola response : The Kingdom of Morocco strengthens MONUSCO's capabilities in Ituri with a donation of nine tons of medical material and equipment
By UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at ReliefWeb
· June 25, 2026
· 3 min read
Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Morocco . Weighing more than nine tons, this first shipment includes medicines, pharmaceutical products, personal protective equipment (PPE), as well as a wide range of medical, biomedical, laboratory, diagnostic, disinfection and patient-monitoring equip
Key takeaway The equipment is intended for MONUSCO personnel — Congolese and international, civilian and military — and will notably strengthen the capacities of the MONUSCO Level II Hospital managed by the Moroccan contingent.
Why this matters
The donation of medical material and equipment from Morocco to MONUSCO's operations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo highlights the critical role of international cooperation in responding to humanitarian crises. With MONUSCO personnel working in close contact with local communities, the risk of Ebola transmission is high, and safeguarding their health is essential to maintaining the continuity of the mission's mandate. The provision of personal protective equipment and medical supplies will enable peacekeepers to continue carrying out their duties, including protecting civilians and supporting medical teams, without becoming a vector for the spread of the disease. The expected deployment of a specialized Moroccan medical team will further strengthen MONUSCO's Ebola response capacity, demonstrating the value of collaborative efforts in addressing complex humanitarian challenges. As the situation in Ituri remains sensitive, the success of this initiative will be closely watched, with potential implications for future humanitarian responses in the region.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 3 min
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