AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Update: DR Congo’s confirmed Ebola cases have topped 2,000, with WHO warning the real toll could be 2–4 times higher as undetected spread and community deaths threaten to outpace response. New Prevention Trial: A post-exposure prophylaxis trial (EBO-PEP) is enrolling nearly 1,000 people in Ituri after direct contact with confirmed cases, aiming to test whether an experimental antiviral can stop disease after exposure. Justice & Accountability: Kinshasa has formed a new advisory council for war-crimes justice, bringing senior lawyers from the US and Europe as the country pushes international accountability for atrocities in the conflict-ridden east. Church Speaks Out: Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu accused Congolese politicians of using people’s suffering as a “bait” while debating constitutional changes tied to Tshisekedi’s political future. Politics on Hold: Opposition coalition C64 postponed nationwide protests after mediation efforts linked to Burundi’s AU chair, as tensions rise around a constitutional referendum and term limits. Health & Daily Life: UNICEF warned Ebola could worsen an already fragile humanitarian situation in Ituri, with trust problems between communities and health centers and major drops in maternity care. Travel Pressure: The US issued a maximum-level warning against travel to DR Congo due to Ebola, while US embassies in Kinshasa and the region suspended visa operations earlier this year.
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