AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Congo’s health ministry reports 72 new Ebola cases in 24 hours, pushing confirmed infections to 782 and deaths to 181, as the Bundibugyo strain spreads faster than response teams can track contacts. Aid Under Strain: Oxfam warns the real toll may be far higher due to poor water and sanitation, limited testing, and under-reporting in remote areas where villages lack functioning facilities. Trust and Security Challenges: WHO and partners say contact tracing is improving but still uneven, while community anger grows as people feel aid arrives only for Ebola amid malaria, HIV, cholera, and malnutrition pressures. Testing and Lab Shortages: Reports highlight diagnostic gaps early on—tests missed Bundibugyo—plus later lab supply delays and power issues that slow confirmation and care. China-DRC Health Cooperation: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya welcomes a Chinese expert mission to support labs, training, and emergency readiness. Digital Governance Push: DRC launches RDC-Pass, a national digital ID platform under a 20-year PPP with Trident Digital Tech, aiming to cut fraud and speed access to services. Geology and Minerals Data Fight: Kinshasa seeks digitisation and restitution of colonial-era mineral maps from Belgium to strengthen “geoscientific sovereignty” and speed new deposit discovery. Culture Meets Faith in Kinshasa: A “rapping priest” uses gospel rap to draw youth back to church, showing how tech-savvy media is shaping local religious life.
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