AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Update: DR Congo’s Ebola tally jumped to 550 confirmed cases and 101 deaths, with health authorities pushing harder surveillance, contact tracing, and vaccination as the outbreak spreads across hard-to-reach areas. Frontline Strain: Reports from Ituri describe hospitals short on tests and protective gear, with caregivers—especially women—facing fear and impossible choices as patients arrive too late. Conflict Hits Care: Armed attacks by ADF-linked fighters around Beni and elsewhere killed civilians and disrupted the response, while UN rights monitors warn of hundreds of executions in eastern provinces. International Pressure: The DRC health minister called U.S. travel bans “discriminatory,” as Kinshasa negotiates for changes and faster lifting of restrictions. Church & Community: Catholic bishops in Africa demanded a thorough investigation after the killing of Mozambique’s Bishop Osório Citoro Afonso, urging stronger protection for pastoral workers. Culture & Style: Kinshasa tailors are reviving the Mobutu-era “abacost” suit, while Pointe-Noire hosted a continent-wide fashion carousel celebrating African textiles from heritage to global value. Faith, Aid & Youth: Taiwan’s embassy marked the Month of Mary with solidarity projects linking Catholic diplomacy to digital support for girls and school equipment in Congo. Mobility & Visas: The U.S. plans to cut visa-processing centers across Africa to 20 hubs, with Kinshasa included, reshaping how Congolese applicants travel for U.S. services.
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