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CREATION OF THE “JEAN-JACQUES” PRIZE MUYEMBE” : HONORING THE PIONEERS OF THE FIGHT AGAINST EPIDEMICS IN THE DRC

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the government officially declared the end of the Ebola epidemic in the Bulape health zone of Kasai province on Monday, December 1, 2025. The ceremony, presided over by Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, marked the end of a period of rigorous health surveillance: 42 days without a new case since the last patient recovered on October 19, 2025.

This recovery marked a major turning point, launching the official countdown before the epidemic could be declared over. During the ceremony, the Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Welfare, Samuel Roger Kamba, paid tribute to the medical teams mobilized in the field, as well as to the pioneers of Congolese scientific research in the fight against Ebola.

The emblematic role of Professor Jean-Jacques Muyembe

The Minister particularly emphasized the commitment of Professor Jean-Jacques Muyembe, an emblematic figure in the fight against Ebola. “It is true that beyond the age of 80, one might aspire to rest, but I can attest that this is not at all the case for Professor Muyembe. Thanks to him, we not only have the diagnosis of Ebola, but also the appropriate medication. And thanks to his work, we are now training numerous researchers and professors capable of continuing this fight, even when he is no longer with us. For this, he fully deserves our tribute.”

His availability during this 16th epidemic was crucial. “He was the one who confirmed to me that it was the Zaire strain. I called him regularly and he advised me on the use of the appropriate vaccine. His expertise was decisive for our response.”

 

 

“It is true that beyond the age of 80, one might aspire to rest, but I can attest that this is not at all the case for Professor Muyembe.”

 

 

The creation of the Jean-Jacques Muyembe Prize

To honor his scientific legacy and humanitarian commitment, the Minister announced the creation of the Jean-Jacques Muyembe Tamfum Prize, an award intended to perpetuate his exceptional contribution to the fight against epidemics.

“This distinction will be awarded to researchers, healthcare providers and community actors who distinguish themselves in the fight against epidemics. It will recognize their work and support their efforts to continue this vital mission,” said Minister Samuel Roger Kamba.

The Jean-Jacques Muyembe Prize thus symbolizes the national and international recognition of Congolese scientific expertise and the central role played by researchers and healthcare professionals in protecting populations. It aims to encourage and support the next generation of scientists, while consolidating the memory and legacy of one of Africa's greatest scientists in the field of infectious diseases.

 

Objectives of the Muyembe Prize

The new distinction was conceived as a tool to stimulate research and align national efforts with global public health priorities. Its aims include:

1. To promote scientific and medical innovations in the prevention, early detection and control of epidemics.

2. Strengthen national and continental capacities by encouraging actors working on emerging and re-emerging diseases.

3. Promote good public health practices and collaboration between researchers, clinicians and policymakers.

4. Strengthen the DRC's scientific leadership on the international stage in epidemiological surveillance.

 

A clearly defined continental scope

Although launched at the initiative of the Congolese government, the award is resolutely pan-African. The Muyembe Prize will reward the most innovative work in epidemiological surveillance, rapid diagnostics, laboratory technologies, risk modeling, and community interventions.

“Epidemics respect no borders: our responses must be African and based on solidarity,” the minister said, adding that “the continent’s scientific excellence deserves a platform for international recognition.”

 

A catalyst for innovation and governance

Beyond its symbolic significance, the Muyembe Prize is emerging as a genuine instrument of health diplomacy. According to the Ministry of Health, this award should encourage the development of a new generation of African researchers committed to biomedical sciences, while strengthening collaborations between universities and laboratories across the continent. The objective is also to promote more integrated health governance, based on reliable scientific data, and to support local initiatives that are often underfunded but crucial for preparing for and responding to epidemics. “By stimulating African research, we are building a more resilient Africa in the face of future health crises,” the Minister concluded.

 

Perspectives: Towards a more resilient Africa

The institutionalization of the Muyembe Prize comes at a time when public health challenges are constantly intensifying: rapid urbanization, deforestation, increased population mobility, and the effects of climate change promoting the emergence of new zoonoses.

Faced with these emerging risks, the DRC intends to send a clear signal: Africa must now occupy a central place in responses to global health crises. The new prize should also help increase the visibility of African research in international scientific publications, while encouraging approaches adapted to local realities and community needs. “Africa must no longer be just a breeding ground for epidemics, but a driving force for solutions,” emphasizes a source close to the ministry.

With the Muyembe Prize for the Fight Against Epidemics, the DRC has taken a further step in showcasing its scientific expertise. More than just an honorary distinction, the initiative aims to become a true catalyst for transformation in African research and the continent's health security.

It embodies a lasting commitment: to build an Africa that is better prepared, more innovative and more resilient to the epidemic threats of the coming decades.

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