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DR Congo: Population movements from Bunia, Mongbwalu and Rwampara based on privacy-secure analysis of mobile operator data from Vodacom Congo
By Flowminder Foundation at ReliefWeb
· June 3, 2026
· 3 min read
. Executive summary This report uses anonymised mobile operator data from Vodacom Congo to map population movements out of the three health zones — Bunia, Mongbwalu and Rwampara — that account for the vast majority of confirmed and suspected cases in the 2026 DRC Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak. The aim o
Key takeaway Outside Ituri, there are clear flows south to Beni and Butembo in Nord-Kivu (~1% of the cohort), to Watsa in HautUele (0.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 3, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? . Executive summary This report uses anonymised mobile operator data from Vodacom Congo to map population movements out of the three health zones — Bunia, Mongbwalu and Rwampara — that account for the vast majority of confirmed and suspected cases in the 2026 DRC Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak. The aim o
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