AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Crisis, Kinshasa Update: DR Congo’s health ministry says confirmed Ebola cases have climbed to 452, with 82 deaths, as community transmission accelerates and contact tracing still lags. Frontline Reality: Doctors and midwives in Ituri report working without enough tests and protective gear—“We live with fear”—while patients and even staff fall ill. Women at the Center: Eastern Congo women are described as the first caregivers, facing the highest risk as they bathe, feed, and wash sick relatives, including pregnant women, amid a lack of treatment or vaccines for the Bundibugyo strain. Conflict Hits Health Response: In North Kivu and Beni territory, ADF/Islamic State-linked attacks killed civilians and disrupted Ebola efforts near outbreak areas, with the WHO warning the epidemic is outpacing the response. Security & Justice: A Yumbi massacres trial saw authorities spared by a court verdict, while UN rights reporting highlights ADF-linked civilian killings across eastern provinces. Mobutu-Era Fashion Returns: Kinshasa tailors are reviving the abacost “Mobutu suit,” turning a political symbol into today’s streetwear. Travel & Mobility Shock: The U.S. plans to cut visa-processing embassies across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, including Kinshasa, reshaping how Congolese and regional travelers access U.S. visas. Aviation Link: Air Congo announced nonstop Kinshasa–Brussels flights starting July 1, 2026, using a Boeing 787-8 via Ethiopian Airlines.
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