AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoEbola Response in Ituri: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus landed in Kinshasa and then visited Bunia, urging “community ownership” as suspected cases top 1,000 and the death rate is estimated at 30–50%, with aid still short and health workers facing attacks, distrust, and scarce supplies. Wildlife & Culture: In Kinshasa’s Masina Market, vendors keep selling bushmeat despite Ebola fears, as experts link outbreaks to hunting, butchering, and processing infected animals—showing how daily food culture collides with public health. Conflict, Displacement & Learning: Doctors warn the outbreak spreads faster than tracking in conflict zones; displacement and food insecurity complicate care, while universities in Goma keep running amid overcrowding and handwashing queues. Politics & Protests: DR Congo’s Tshisekedi faces a wave of protests at home and abroad over constitutional changes, with diaspora marches also spotlighting violence in the east. Mobutu-Era Style Returns: The “abacost” jacket—once a Mobutu-era symbol—makes a comeback in Kinshasa tailoring shops, as younger and older clients revive the suit for modern life. Diaspora & Security: A Congolese analyst linked to alleged M23 ties was arrested in Bujumbura, reflecting tighter Kinshasa–Gitega security cooperation.
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