AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: WHO says the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak keeps intensifying, with DRC reporting 1,708 confirmed cases and 580 deaths, while the “true scale” remains unclear; treatment centres are near capacity and deaths before admission show surveillance gaps. Health System Strain & Strike Threat: Health workers in Ituri warn of a strike over unpaid allowances, shortages of protective gear and supplies, and poor working conditions—risking contact tracing, care, and new clinical trials. New Tools for a Rare Strain: WHO has added the first molecular diagnostic for Bundibugyo to its Emergency Use Listing, and a clinical trial (MBP134 antibody cocktail plus remdesivir) has begun to test experimental therapies. China Steps Up: A second batch of Chinese medical experts arrived in Kinshasa to support lab testing, case treatment, infection control, and training. Industrial Push: Ministers Paluku and Kalumba advanced industrialization plans in Lubumbashi, backing new manufacturing for underground electrical cables and square tubes. Critical Minerals & Data Sovereignty: Belgium’s AfricaMuseum is digitizing colonial-era Congo geology archives, but the fight over who controls access—DRC vs Belgium vs KoBold Metals—highlights resource sovereignty and data rights.
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