AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Crisis in Eastern DRC: WHO says the fight against the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is “catching up,” but warns the virus had a “big head-start” and the response is still behind; confirmed cases in DR Congo sit at 344 with 60 deaths, while suspected cases have dropped sharply to 116 after many tests came back negative. Conflict Hits Health Response: ISIS-linked ADF attacks in North Kivu around Beni have killed at least 16 and other raids have left more than 30 dead, worsening access for burial teams and care. Breakdown on the Ground: A burial team was attacked in Katana, and 11 patients fled isolation in Ituri as the outbreak spreads into new health zones. WHO Push on Treatments and Vaccines: WHO convened experts on Bundibugyo vaccines and therapeutics, urging products to be used only in clinical trials; rVSV Bundibugyo is flagged as the most promising candidate. Regional and Global Pressure: UN rights experts warn Indigenous Peoples face heightened vulnerability, while international travel rules and aid gaps continue to disrupt containment. Sports Disrupted by Ebola Fears: DR Congo’s World Cup warm-up vs Chile in Spain was cancelled over Ebola concerns, adding uncertainty to preparations.
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