AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response Under Fire: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus warned that eastern DRC’s Ebola fight is being undermined by the “security conflict,” with displacement, food insecurity, and public mistrust making containment harder. Community Backlash: In Ituri, angry residents stormed and attacked Ebola treatment sites, demanding bodies for burial—clashing with safety rules and showing how fear and anger can derail care. Aid and Shortages: EU-donated supplies reached Bunia (masks, gloves, boots, medicines), but frontline workers still face equipment gaps, even using expired gear, while attacks on health facilities continue. Education Disrupted: Universities in Goma kept classes running, but students describe overcrowding and handwashing that feels pointless without safe spacing and water. Ceasefire Call: Tedros urged warring parties to declare even a brief ceasefire so health workers can move and reach communities. Regional Pressure: WFP is scaling up emergency logistics for the outbreak, while Rwanda and other neighbors tighten screening and quarantine measures. World Cup Meets Health Rules: DRC’s football team faces U.S. entry quarantine requirements amid Ebola alerts, with officials saying protocols are being met.
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