AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Bundibugyo-strain Ebola outbreak has spread to a fourth province, pushing the northeast into full impact, with WHO reporting 1,274 confirmed cases and 360 deaths; scientists say real numbers may be higher as transmission chains are traced and contacts identified, including cases linked across the border in Uganda. Cross-Border Containment: After France confirmed its first Ebola case tied to the DRC, Kinshasa ordered a 21-day quarantine and travel bans for contacts and recent visitors to affected provinces, with health declarations required for outbound travelers. New Treatments and Trials: Experimental therapies for this specific strain are beginning to ship to treatment centers, while WHO warns the outbreak is still outpacing response despite rapid scaling of beds and lab testing. Africa CDC Alarm: Africa CDC says treatment centers are near full capacity and contact monitoring is lagging, with 89 deaths reported in one week and hotspots concentrated in Ituri and parts of North Kivu. Conflict Minerals Pressure: The U.S. escalated sanctions on Rwanda-linked M23 mineral networks, targeting Gasabo Gold Refinery and others accused of laundering gold from M23-controlled eastern DRC territory. Local Tech for Health and Growth: Amid the crisis, DRC-focused innovation stories include Yamify’s push to deploy AI tools using African data centres and the IFC-backed plan to launch a Kinshasa Stock Exchange.
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