We are leading a university-based community prevention campaign to contain the Ebola Bundibugyo epidemic throughout the country. To overcome public mistrust, these students are acting as trust-builders. They are simplifying complex medical concepts by translating them into simple instructions, promoting handwashing, strict adherence to hygiene measures, and safe burial practices. This field-based approach adapts proven models to directly break the chains of transmission.
A dangerous Ebola outbreak in the DRC is spreading fast because deep community mistrust causes residents to reject foreign health workers and hide cases. Without an approved vaccine for this specific strain, stopping transmission depends entirely on hygiene and behavior change. However, severe misinformation, unsafe traditional burials, and poor sanitation infrastructure allow the highly contagious virus to keep killing people silently within vulnerable local communities.
This project deploys trusted local medical students to break community resistance and stop Ebola transmission through grassroots action. By replacing foreign actors with native speakers, the project dismantles rumors and restores public trust. Students establish strict handwashing stations, enforce infection control in public hubs, and teach safe burial alternatives. This turns skeptical residents into active participants, successfully cutting off virus transmission chains.
The project builds a permanent, community-led health network that secures long-term biosecurity and resilience against future epidemics. By training local medical students, the region gains a lasting workforce of trusted epidemiologists. This permanently eliminates public mistrust toward healthcare interventions. Upgraded sanitation infrastructure and learned hygiene habits will continuously reduce the transmission of Ebola and other infectious diseases for generations.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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