AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in DR Congo: DR Congo’s confirmed Ebola cases jumped to 452, with 82 deaths, after 71 new cases were reported in Ituri and North Kivu—an alarming sign of rapid community transmission. Response Gaps: Health officials say contact tracing is a major weak point (only 57.8% of contacts seen), alongside resistance to post-mortem swabbing, limited treatment capacity, medicine shortages, and a $21.5m funding gap. Regional Push: WHO and Africa CDC unveiled a $518m six-month plan to tackle Ebola in DR Congo and Uganda, while the US added $38m more to its response, warning the outbreak could reach 20,000+ cases without strong interventions. Security Threats: UN aid workers warn renewed violence in eastern DR Congo is disrupting access and could hamper Ebola response efforts. Cross-border Measures: Mauritius and the UAE tightened entry rules for travelers linked to DR Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan, and Kenya continues screening thousands of travelers while reporting no confirmed cases.
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