AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: Confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo climbed to 635 with 30 recoveries as health minister Roger Kamba reported improving contact follow-up (61.1%) and more recoveries in Ituri. Lab Shortages: WHO says three key labs in Bukavu, Lwiro and Goma ran out of testing supplies and were waiting on reagents, slowing work on backlogged samples. Strain Challenge: Early testing lagged because widely used Ebola tests couldn’t detect the rare Bundibugyo strain, delaying the alarm and letting the outbreak grow. Community Trust vs Security: Human Rights Watch urges community engagement and a reduced role for security forces, warning that past abuse and neglect have eroded trust and could complicate response efforts. Cross-Border Pressure: Uganda reported linked cases and recoveries, while global partners—including a Chinese expert team and IFRC—pushed for faster lab testing, case management and grassroots training. Regional Politics: Separately, a DRC constitutional referendum bill passed without opposition lawmakers, intensifying a constitutional standoff as the health crisis strains the country.
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