
Frontline Ebola workers in DR Congo threaten to quit over unpaid salaries
Healthcare workers involved in the Ebola response say they have gone for months without receiving their salaries despite working in some of the most dangerous conditions of the outbreak.
Frontline health workers battling the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo say they are risking their lives without receiving the salaries they were promised, prompting strikes and fears that staff shortages could undermine efforts to contain one of the country's worst outbreaks as infections continue to rise.
Georgine Imani, whose father died from Ebola, appealed to authorities to intensify efforts to find effective medicines and bring the outbreak under control.
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