AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoEbola Surge in DRC: DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has topped 2,000 confirmed cases and 754 deaths, with WHO warning the real toll may be 2–4 times higher as “unknown chains” drive spread and community deaths go unreported; MSF says the outbreak is expanding at an unprecedented pace and a first antiviral post-exposure trial (EBO-PEP) is underway in Ituri. U.S. Travel Pressure: The U.S. has imposed temporary restrictions on Americans flying from DRC, citing the worsening outbreak, while a U.S. humanitarian worker in Congo has tested positive. Containment Hurdles: WHO and partners say they’re reaching only about half of the people they should, with delays in data sharing and donor funding slowing contact tracing and lab work. DRC Minerals at Risk: Health and travel limits tied to Ebola are disrupting meetings around DRC’s mining cooperation with the U.S., while the DRC–Glencore tax dispute over Kamoto Copper Company escalates, raising stakes for critical copper supply. Wildfire Smoke Spillover (Kinshasa vs Toronto): Canada’s wildfire smoke pushed Toronto to the world’s worst air quality rankings, briefly surpassing Kinshasa—an indirect reminder of how fast health risks can travel across borders.
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