AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Emergency: Congo’s Ebola outbreak has crossed a grim milestone, becoming the country’s deadliest and the world’s second-deadliest on record, with 2,325 deaths out of 4,945 confirmed cases; officials warn the Bundibugyo strain is spreading about five times faster than earlier outbreaks, helped by delayed detection, conflict, and a lack of proven tools. Public Health Pressure: WHO says the outbreak is “on track” to eclipse the 2014-16 West Africa epidemic, while Africa CDC urges faster action on Ervebo vaccine deployment and highlights that many deaths are happening in communities, complicating contact tracing and safe burials. Frontline Strain: Response operations face added friction as treatment centers have been hit by strikes over unpaid wages, and aid cuts are said to be undermining outreach. Security & Rights: In South Kivu’s Fizi territory, authorities have kept mobile and internet services shut for over a month, prompting the Committee to Protect Journalists to demand restoration, saying the blackout fuels rumors and blocks reporting. Regional Politics: Kinshasa submitted a protocol for FDLR demobilization, a step Washington says it has taken note of, as FDLR supporters push a media campaign to rebrand the group.
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