Nobili and other communities mentioned are presumably somewhere on this map between Beni and the Ugandan border.
Now it's not only hospitals and Ebola treatment centres at risk, but schools as well. Via Actualite.cd, a report reflecting the ongoing instability that afflicts the region in general and the Ebola response in particular: DRC - Beni: About twenty schools relocated to Nobili following rebel attacks ADF. The Google translation:
About 20 schools in Mukakati, Kamango and surrounding areas in the Watalinga chiefdom, in Beni territory, were temporarily relocated to Nobili, a Congolese locality bordering Uganda, pending the restoration of security in this region.
The schools concerned are those that operated in areas where residents have fled the recent attacks of Ugandan rebels Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), "particularly in the grouping Watalinga and Bahumu", David Muwaze, president of civil society in the Watalinga chiefdom, told ACTUALITE.CD.
Joined by ACTUALITE.CD, the acting head of the Watalinga indicated that these schools operate since Monday. Displaced people attend classes in the afternoons while waiting for security to be restored in their entities.
"As we are staying with only two months of classes, the sub-PROVED said that it is not possible for those who fled the attacks to miss the year, which is why those who have been registered in Nobili since the beginning of the year are studying in the early afternoon and the displaced in the afternoon, since yesterday Monday," said Paluku Singa Dieudonné, administrative secretary of the Watalinga chiefdom and interim chief.
Displaced people who have fled the Bovata and Bundunguya attacks are facing a deplorable humanitarian situation in Nobili, the same official said. These have not yet been assisted by the government.