### Mpox in North Kivu: An Epidemic Illuminating the Flaws of a Fragile Health System
The North Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to suffer the devastating consequences of armed conflict, the repercussions of which are now manifested through an Mpox epidemic. As the war pushes thousands of people to flee their homes, the spread of this disease highlights the vulnerability of an already weakened health system.
With an alarming increase in cases and a response that is struggling to take root in the face of instability, the situation is becoming critical. Massive displacement resulting from violence, such as that orchestrated by the M23, not only aggravates limited access to care, but also creates areas prone to epidemics. In this context, an integrated and sustainable health strategy is imperative to prevent health crises from becoming inevitable in these conflict zones.
Faced with this reality, the international community and local actors must come together to build resilient health systems that can cope with the unpredictable while meeting the immediate needs of affected populations. The future of North Kivu depends on the ability to transform this crisis into an opportunity to rebuild its health system.