AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Surge in Northeast DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has reached Haut-Uele, making the entire DRC northeast—about 15 million people—affected, after a traveler moved from Ituri; officials report 1,307 confirmed cases and 377 deaths, while WHO warns response capacity still lags and infection-control readiness remains weak. Containment Measures: Kinshasa has imposed 21-day quarantine and travel restrictions for Ebola contacts and for health and lab staff returning from affected areas, and banned public gatherings in high-risk provinces including Kinshasa, Tshopo, Haut-Uele and Bas-Uele. Regional and Global Ripples: France confirmed its first Ebola case tied to a Congo humanitarian mission, triggering heightened monitoring; WFP is scaling food, logistics and telecom support in eastern DRC as hunger and displacement threaten compliance with health steps. Mining and Tech for Value: The DRC signed a deal with Swiss firm ADEX Platform to build local diamond cutting and a digital marketplace to reduce illicit trade. Conflict-Minerals Pressure: New U.S. sanctions target Gasabo Gold Refinery and networks accused of laundering gold linked to M23, adding diplomatic pressure on Rwanda. Science and Society: A Kinshasa “rapping priest” uses rap to draw youth back to Catholic life, while researchers report humans and great apes giggle with similar rhythms.
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