AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Response Under Strain: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak has crossed 5,000 confirmed cases, with deaths now reported at about 2,378–2,325, as WHO warns the epidemic is “far from under control” and spreads faster beyond Ituri, overwhelming treatment capacity in provinces like North Kivu and Haut-Uele. Kinshasa River Corridor Plan: Kinshasa-backed authorities launched “Congo River Without Ebola,” boosting surveillance at ports and river routes, adding early-warning networks, expanding isolation and treatment hubs, and preparing for possible vessel quarantine to protect Mbandaka and Kinshasa. M23 Movement Curbs: In North and South Kivu, the AFC/M23 alliance tightened movement rules after Ebola was detected in a village under its control—suspending shared taxis between Goma and Kirumba for a month and halting some passenger boats on Lake Edward, while allowing goods trucks under health checks. Governance Pressure Point: Analysts and rights groups link the outbreak’s surge to delayed detection, weak state presence in conflict zones, and disruptions to information flows, including a recent internet and mobile shutdown in eastern Fizi territory. Regional Diplomacy: President Félix Tshisekedi’s talks in Tanzania focus on trade and connectivity along the Central Corridor, even as security and health crises dominate the Great Lakes agenda.
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