AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Watch: UNICEF warns eastern DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak is accelerating and could worsen an already collapsing humanitarian situation, with Bundibugyo cases rising to 1,792 and deaths to 625 since May; the UN says the virus is spreading fast, there’s no vaccine, and other crises (cholera, polio, reduced maternity care) are being sidelined as trust between communities and health centres breaks down. Outbreak Pressure: Africa CDC’s head of emergency response says the outbreak is the fastest growing ever, while health officials report suspected cases moving beyond Ituri into Tshopo and Haut-Uélé—fuelled by conflict, aid cuts, and attacks on health workers. Treatment & Prevention: WHO-backed experimental care is underway via a clinical trial testing monoclonal antibodies and remdesivir, but contact tracing coverage sits around 60%, leaving thousands of contacts undiscovered and stigma high. Human Cost: WHO data puts deaths above 500 and cases at 1,561, as health workers threaten strike action over low wages. Politics & Society: Opposition coalition C64 postpones nationwide protests amid a constitutional referendum fight, after violent clashes in June and fears of renewed unrest. Culture & Lifestyle: A rare bonobo sanctuary in Kinshasa, Lola ya Bonobo, highlights education efforts to curb poaching and bushmeat demand.
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