AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Surge: DR Congo’s Ebola tally jumped past 1,500 confirmed cases and 473 deaths, with response concentrated in 34 health zones across Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu and thousands of contacts under monitoring. Clinical Response: WHO added the first molecular diagnostic for Bundibugyo virus to its Emergency Use Listing, while a trial began enrolling patients for treatments targeting the Bundibugyo strain. Regional Pressure: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya warned the outbreak is “very serious,” as President Félix Tshisekedi pushed solidarity and donors pledged $910 million for Congo and Uganda. China Steps In: A second Chinese medical expert team arrived in Kinshasa to support lab work, case treatment, infection control and epidemiological investigations. Politics at Home: DR Congo opposition called for demonstrations demanding Tshisekedi’s resignation over a push for constitutional change. Minerals & Governance: Congo’s new cobalt export quota system hit a snag after companies reported a customs platform disruption, raising fears of lost export allocations. Security & Diplomacy: Kinshasa filed a case at the ICJ against Rwanda over alleged decades of atrocities in eastern Congo. Human Toll Beyond Health: A wooden boat carrying students from state exams sank in Kasai, killing at least 20.
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