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When headlines hurt; the cost of blurring Uganda and Congo’s Ebola realities

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By Emma Were Belinda

In an interconnected world, information travels faster than disease. That reality places an enormous responsibility on media organizations, public health agencies, and global institutions to communicate accurately during disease outbreaks.

When they fail to do so, the consequences can be severe, not only to public health but also to livelihoods, national reputations and economic stability.

The ongoing Ebola situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo presents a case in point. While Congo continues to battle an active outbreak, Uganda’s experience has largely involved imported and swiftly managed cases.

However, much of the international coverage has failed to clearly distinguish between the epidemiological realities of the two neighboring countries. Headlines are frequently lumping Uganda and Congo together creating the impression that the entire region is engulfed in an uncontrolled Ebola crisis.

The most recent one from Aljazeera over the weekend. “BREAKING: The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda have reported 263 confirmed Ebola cases and 43 deaths as of May 30 according to Africa CDC Director-General Jean Kaseya”

This is not just a case of semantics, it is a matter of accuracy, fairness and economic justice. For many people in Europe, Asia or North America, their understanding of Africa is often shaped by international news reports.

When those reports casually mention “Ebola in Congo and Uganda” without explaining the vastly different situations on ground, readers are left with a distorted picture.

Potential tourists have cancelled holidays, investors are postponing decisions, conference organizers are reconsidering destinations. Airlines are reviewing routes, foreign governments have issued broad travel advisories, cancelled existing visas, turning away Ugandans at ports of entry etc.

Ugandan Rotarians that were planning to travel for the 2026 Rotary International Convention in Taipei, Taiwan June 13-17 have been left with no option but to unpack their bags as their visas have been suspended.

The ripple effect is immediate and costly.

The irony is that Uganda has over the years earned international recognition for disease surveillance and outbreak response systems.

The Ministry of Health has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to detect, isolate and manage imported infectious diseases before they become widespread community outbreaks. Government has invested heavily in border screening, surveillance, laboratory capacity and a rapid response capacity.

These achievements receive far less attention than alarming headlines that generate clicks and views.

This phenomenon reflects a broader problem in global journalism which has a tendency of treating Africa as a single homogeneous entity rather than a continent of 54 distinct countries with different realities. An outbreak in one country is often perceived as an outbreak everywhere.

A conflict in one region becomes a story about an entire continent. Economic progress is overlooked while crisis dominate coverage.

Imagine if an outbreak in one European country automatically led the world to assume that neighboring countries were equally affected. Such reporting would rightly be criticized as inaccurate and irresponsible.

The same standard should apply to Africa.

Public health communication must be guided by precision. International organizations and media houses have a duty to distinguish between an active outbreak zone and a country managing isolated imported cases.

They must explain the difference in risk levels, transmission patterns and containment measures. Failing to do so fuels unnecessary fear and undermines confidence in countries that are effectively managing public health threats.

Tourism remains one of Uganda’s major foreign exchange earner, supporting thousands of jobs across hotels, tour companies, transportation services, restaurants and local communities.

When tourists cancel bookings because they mistakenly believe Uganda is experiencing a widespread Ebola outbreak, ordinary citizens bear the cost. Small business owners lose income and communities that depend on tourism suffer.

Similarly, international conferences and business events are highly sensitive to perceptions of health risk. A single misleading headline can influence decisions that affect millions of dollars in economic activity. Such consequences demand greater care from those who shape global narratives.

This is not an argument for downplaying Ebola or any other infectious disease. Ebola is a serious threat that deserves vigilant monitoring and transparent reporting.

Accurate reporting saves lives. However, accuracy requires nuance. Responsible journalism must communicate both risk and context. It must inform without sensationalizing and warn without exaggerating.

Global health institutions also have a role to play. Public health updates should clearly differentiate between countries that experience active outbreaks and those that are managing well.

Risk communication should be tailored to actual conditions rather than broad regional generalizations. The goal should be to protect the public without inadvertently damaging economies that are not facing the same level of risk.

The world needs rapid information, but it should be accurate. In an era where a headline can circle the globe in seconds, precision is not optional. It is an ethical obligation.

Uganda deserves to be judged on its own public health realities, not on assumptions created by geographical proximity.

When reporting blurs the line between countries, it ceases to inform and begins to mislead. When misinformation drives travel cancellations, investment hesitations, and economic losses, the cost extends far beyond the newsroom.

Good journalism should illuminate reality, not obscure it. During disease outbreaks, that responsibility becomes even more important.

The difference between careful and careless reporting can be measured not only in public understanding but also in jobs, livelihoods and national prosperity.

 

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