AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Update: WHO warns the DRC outbreak is spreading fast, with Bundibugyo cases concentrated in Ituri and now reaching North and South Kivu; the latest reporting cites 896 confirmed cases and 232 deaths, while Congo health authorities also report a sharp daily jump (72 new cases in 24 hours) as treatment centers strain and contact tracing coverage is questioned. Response Strain: Aid groups say the “true scale” may be higher due to poor sanitation, limited water access, under-reporting, and weak testing and tracing in remote areas—while insecurity and funding gaps keep slowing field work. Public Health Support: UK Public Health Rapid Support Team experts have been deployed with WHO and local partners to boost infection control, epidemiology, risk communication, and lab support across eastern DRC and nearby regions. Digital Identity Push: Kinshasa launched RDC-Pass, a national digital ID under a 20-year public-private partnership with Trident, aiming to modernize public services and expand secure access to finance and e-government. Geology & Sovereignty: Congo and Belgium/ EU officials discussed digitizing and returning colonial-era mineral records, a move meant to speed discovery of copper, cobalt, and other strategic deposits. Community & Culture: In Kinshasa, a “rapping priest” uses gospel rap to reach youth—showing how local engagement is shaping public life amid major health and social pressures.
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