AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Democratic Republic of Congo reported Ebola cases rising to 635 with 127 deaths, as health officials say contact follow-up is improving (61.1%) and recoveries bring the total to 30. Testing and Access Strain: Reuters reports labs in key areas have run out of supplies, while security and armed groups in Ituri keep delaying access to affected zones. Human Cost in Ituri: Two babies from a Bunia orphanage—where suspected cases were detected after a newborn died—highlight how quickly the outbreak is hitting children. Community Trust Push: Human Rights Watch urges Kinshasa and partners to prioritize community engagement and reduce the role of security forces in response. Regional Pressure and Funding: The U.S. announced more Ebola preparedness money for East Africa, while the U.S. and Europe call for tighter coordination to prevent wider spread. DRC Economy Watch: Chronic energy shortages are now flagged as a threat to cobalt output stability, with grid problems forcing costly self-generation or reduced processing. M23 Abuses: HRW says M23 has forcibly recruited thousands and detained civilians in inhumane conditions across eastern DRC.
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