AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Update: DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak keeps worsening, with confirmed cases rising to about 1,333 and agencies warning the response is still too slow to stop spread fast enough—while the crisis could push nearly a million more people into poverty and disrupt education and livelihoods. Public Health & Rights: Congo has banned gatherings in areas far from the outbreak, with critics saying it’s meant to limit dissent as political tensions rise alongside the health emergency. Frontline Culture of Care: A report from Ituri highlights safe-burial workers and Red Cross volunteers risking violence and stigma to contain the virus—showing how community trust becomes part of the fight. Politics & Constitution: Opposition leader Delly Sesanga says his passport was confiscated and he was barred from leaving the country, amid protests over constitutional changes that could clear the way for President Tshisekedi’s third term. Catholic Youth & Faith in Style: In Kinshasa, a priest uses rap and psalms to reach young people back to the Church, pushing back against the idea that modern music can’t carry faith. World Cup as National Unity: DR Congo’s Leopards’ run is fueling pride and togetherness, even as their iconic “Lumumba Vea” superfan is stranded abroad due to Ebola-linked visa restrictions and is replaced for the England match.
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