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Gold mines Ebola outbreak: Congo’s mining surge fuels deadly virus spread

Photography & Words by Elena Rostova June 5, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Gold mines Ebola outbreak has turned the once‑prosperous mining town of Kambove into a flashpoint for public‑health officials.

Gold mines Ebola outbreak

The region’s artisanal gold extraction, which accounts for ≈ 70% of national output, now acts as a conduit for the virus, as workers shuttle between cramped shafts and nearby villages. Rapid urbanisation around the pits has outpaced sanitation, creating fertile ground for Ebola’s spread. A recent report cited by Reuters recorded a ↓ 30% infection rise over the past month, while AP News warned that containment efforts are hampered by illegal mining networks.

“The virus exploits the same pathways that gold does,” said Dr. Lise Mumba, a WHO epidemiologist, highlighting the paradox of wealth and disease.

Economic analysts warn that the outbreak could shave up to 5% of GDP from the Congo’s mining sector if export bans tighten. International aid groups are scrambling to deploy mobile clinics, yet logistical bottlenecks persist. The situation underscores a broader dilemma: how to balance mineral revenue with the urgent need for robust health infrastructure.


Words by Elena Rostova (Socio-Economic Trends Analyst).

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