AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoEbola Surge in DRC: WHO says the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has passed 2,100 confirmed cases (2,124 reported) with 828 deaths, and warns transmission is still outpacing response as conflict, insecurity, and community resistance block access; a treatment center in Ituri was attacked, and the virus has spread across five provinces. Frontline Strain: Africa CDC praised China’s added $2.5m emergency support (total $4.5m) to help protect health workers and speed control efforts. Response Gaps: WHO and partners say only about half of people they should reach are getting reached, slowing contact tracing, lab testing, and other containment work. Ebola Meets Mobility Limits: The U.S. imposed temporary restrictions on Americans flying from DRC, and a U.S. humanitarian worker in Congo tested positive, raising new travel and screening pressure. Critical Minerals Push: Kinshasa approved the DRC section of the Lobito Corridor concession, advancing a US-backed route to move copper and cobalt and intensify competition with China. Tax and Tech for Copper: DRC sealed Kamoto Copper Company offices in a Glencore tax dispute, spotlighting how policy and enforcement can reshape mining output. Conflict and Disease Spread: Reporting links armed conflict and rebel-held areas to parallel Ebola governance, complicating containment.
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