AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Crisis Escalates: WHO says the DRC’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is the fastest-growing ever, with most new cases coming from “unknown chains,” and warns the true scale could be 2–4 times higher than official figures. Health System Under Strain: Health workers at an Ebola treatment centre in Ituri threatened a strike over unpaid wages, as many deaths are reported in communities before patients reach care. Funding Crunch: WHO says it has received less than half of the $115m it needs for the first six months, urging donors not to abandon DRC. Cross-Border Risk: South Sudan is scrambling to prevent importation as the outbreak advances across DRC provinces; Uganda also calls for sustained international support. New Countermeasures: Oxford has begun phase 1 human trials for a Bundibugyo vaccine in the UK, while researchers in DRC are enrolling participants in a trial of Gilead’s experimental antiviral obeldesivir as post-exposure treatment. Travel Curbs: The US has barred Americans in/near DRC from boarding commercial flights home unless they spend 21 days in a third country. Economy & Industry: Alphamin reports record Q2 EBITDA guidance and steady tin output in the DRC, while industry warns planned mining law reforms could dent investor confidence.
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