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Date: June 23, 2026
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Start Time: 9:00 am
End Time: 10:00 am
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Location: Online
The Ebola virus disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), first detected in May of this year, has quickly developed into a major health threat, with the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. No current vaccines or treatments exist for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which has been spreading rapidly across the region. Armed conflict and geographic obstacles are complicating response efforts.
In this special webinar – co-sponsored by ICAP at Columbia University and the NYC Preparedness & Recovery Institute – global health experts will provide a situation update on the evolving outbreak in DRC, outline the threat to the region and the rest of the world, review lessons learned from previous Ebola outbreaks, and explore scenarios for an effective response.
The webinar will include a moderated panel discussion.
When: Tuesday, June 23, 2026 | 9 – 10 am (ET)
Where: Online via Zoom.
Presenters and Panelists
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Marie-Roseline Belizaire, MD, PhD, MPH, Emergency Director, World Health Organization |
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Mary Foote, MD, MPH, FIDSA, Medical Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene |
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Jessica Justman, MD, Senior Technical Director, ICAP at Columbia University |
Panel Moderator
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Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, MPH, MPA, Global Director, ICAP at Columbia University, Executive Vice President, Columbia Global, Columbia University Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine, Lead, NYC Preparedness & Recovery Institute |





