AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Frontline in Eastern DRC: In Lwiro, South Kivu, Ebola response is shrinking to a ward, a mobile lab, and a fragile surveillance line as the outbreak keeps spreading beyond Ituri; the DRC health ministry reported 710 confirmed cases and 149 deaths by June 12, with South Kivu confirming cases and monitoring suspected ones. Displacement Camp Reality Check: At the Kigonze IDP camp near Bunia, dry taps and overcrowded shelters are colliding with Ebola warnings, while insecurity, mistrust, and lack of a vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain keep response uneven. Testing Bottlenecks: WHO says three DRC labs (Bukavu, Lwiro, Goma) ran out of testing supplies and were waiting on reagents, even as cases climbed and contact follow-up stayed far below targets. Community vs Security: Human Rights Watch urges the DRC and partners to prioritize community engagement and limit security forces’ role, warning that conflict and abuse have eroded trust and could worsen the outbreak response. Regional Rights Alarm: HRW also accuses Rwanda-backed M23 of forced recruitment and abusive detention in eastern DRC, adding pressure to an already strained humanitarian and health system.
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