AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Confirmed Ebola cases climbed to 689 with 139 deaths, as the Bundibugyo strain spreads across Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu; officials cite resistance to post-mortem testing, limited care capacity, shortages of infection-control supplies, weak surveillance, and a funding gap of about $21.5m. Testing Bottlenecks: WHO reports three labs (Bukavu, Lwiro, Goma) ran out of testing supplies and were waiting on reagents, while earlier diagnostic limits delayed detection of the rare strain. Community vs Security Response: Human Rights Watch urges the government and partners to prioritize community engagement and reduce the role of security forces, warning that conflict and abuse have eroded trust. Regional Pressure and Cross-Border Risk: The Africa CDC and WHO warn the outbreak is moving fast and call for stronger cooperation and a coordinated preparedness plan for neighboring countries. China Steps In: Chinese medical experts met Congolese researchers to support lab testing, case management and prevention training. World Cup Spotlight: Amid the crisis, DRC’s team arrived in Houston for the 2026 World Cup after a long wait, with an upbeat welcome tempered by Ebola-related travel restrictions. Visa Business Across Africa: A report highlights how outsourcing firm VFS Global has turned visa processing into a costly, profit-driven system for African applicants.
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