AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak keeps climbing, reaching 676 confirmed cases and 136 deaths, with weak contact tracing, insecurity, and funding gaps slowing containment. Lab Bottlenecks: WHO reports three DRC labs (Bukavu, Lwiro, Goma) ran out of testing supplies while waiting for reagents, and earlier delays meant common tests missed the strain. Community Strain in Camps: In Ituri’s Kigonze displacement camp, dry taps and overcrowding are undermining basic hygiene just as the virus spreads across 29 health zones. International Response Pressure: WHO and Africa CDC call for stronger cross-border action, while Chinese medical experts meet DRC biomedical leaders to boost lab testing, case management, and prevention training. Human Rights and Security: Human Rights Watch accuses Rwanda-backed M23 and Rwandan forces of forced recruitment and abuses in eastern Congo—raising fears that security-driven approaches could further erode trust needed for Ebola response. Politics in Kinshasa: A constitutional referendum bill passed by the National Assembly deepens the standoff over whether Tshisekedi could seek a third term.
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