AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Confirmed Ebola cases in the DRC climbed to 676 with 136 deaths, as weak contact tracing, insecurity, and funding gaps slow containment across 29 health zones in Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu. Testing Bottlenecks: WHO reports three labs (Bukavu, Lwiro, Goma) ran out of Ebola testing supplies and were waiting on reagents, while earlier diagnostic limits delayed detection of the Bundibugyo strain. Camp Reality Check: In the Kigonze displacement camp near Bunia, dry taps and overcrowding are undermining basic prevention like handwashing, even as the outbreak spreads. Community vs Security: Human Rights Watch urges the government and partners to prioritize community engagement and reduce the role of security forces to protect trust and improve response. China Steps In: Chinese medical experts met DRC health leaders and IFRC to support lab testing, case management, and prevention training. Regional Politics: A constitutional referendum bill passed in Kinshasa intensifies the standoff over Tshisekedi’s term limits. Rights and Conflict: HRW also accuses Rwanda-backed M23 and Rwandan forces of forced recruitment and abusive detention in eastern DRC. Tech & Data Sovereignty: A DRC mining ministry mission in Belgium pushed for restitution and digitisation of colonial geological archives, linking heritage to data sovereignty and mineral geopolitics.
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