The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 1,000 cases, exacerbated by ongoing violence and widespread displacement. Overcrowded conditions within displacement camps are significantly increasing the risk of further transmission. The conflict is hindering efforts to contain the virus, limiting access for healthcare workers and complicating vaccination campaigns. Authorities report that the combined challenges of insecurity and population movement are creating a complex and rapidly evolving public health crisis. The outbreak, now in its second year, continues to pose a serious threat to both Congolese citizens and neighboring countries. International organizations are struggling to provide adequate support due to the volatile security situation. Continued violence threatens to undermine progress made in combating the disease.