AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo is still “fastest-growing ever,” with WHO and Africa CDC reporting 600 deaths and about 1,759 confirmed cases since mid-May, while new suspected cases appear in provinces beyond the original Ituri focus, including Tshopo and Haut-Uele. Response Under Strain: Health experts warn the virus is moving faster than containment, with treatment centers near capacity, contact follow-up not reaching everyone, and delays tied to data gaps, funding shortfalls, and attacks on health facilities. Cross-Border Spillover: A U.S. humanitarian worker in Congo tested positive, and neighboring Uganda has confirmed cases too, keeping regional risk high. Local Governance in Conflict Zones: Reuters reports AFC/M23 rebels in North and South Kivu ran a largely separate Ebola response in areas they control, raising questions about how parallel systems could affect containment if the outbreak spreads. Health Worker Safety: Reports say health workers have threatened to strike over unpaid allowances, shortages of protective gear and supplies—potentially disrupting care and tracing.
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