Tedros: No Conflict Worth Deadly Disease Deaths

Tedros: No Conflict Worth Deadly Disease Deaths

The DRC Ebola Outbreak: A Political Test for Global Health Governance The news out of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) this week, with the WHO chief arriving and issuing a powerful message of hope and urgency regarding the ongoing Ebola outbreak, resonates deeply with me. After 15 years immersed in political journalism and policy analysis, I’ve seen firsthand how the best intentions can collide with complex geopolitical realities, especially when it comes to global health crises. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’s visit and his call for a ceasefire are more than just humanitarian gestures; they represent a critical juncture in the ongoing debate about the intersection of global health, national sovereignty, and conflict resolution. ...

May 29, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang
Ituri's Fear: Six Years On, Disease & Economy Under Threat

Ituri's Fear: Six Years On, Disease & Economy Under Threat

Here’s a blog post from the perspective of Michael Zhang, a seasoned political journalist, analyzing the Ebola outbreak in Eastern DRC. ‘It’s Heartbreaking’: Panic in Eastern DRC Over Return of Ebola – A Political and Policy Perspective The news from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) hit me with a familiar, heavy ache. “It’s heartbreaking,” Gloire Mumbesa, a resident of Mongbwalu, stated, describing the palpable panic in Ituri province as Ebola, specifically the Bundibudyo strain, makes a return. As someone who’s spent over 15 years dissecting political developments and policy intricacies across various regions, I’ve witnessed firsthand how health crises can unravel the fragile socio-political fabric of developing nations. This isn’t just a public health emergency; it’s a profound challenge to governance, regional stability, and existing policy frameworks. ...

May 19, 2026 · 7 min · Michael Zhang