AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Care and Gender: In Bunia, eastern DR Congo, women like Aline Kasiwa are described as the first caregivers during the fast-spreading Ebola outbreak—feeding, washing, and tending sick relatives—often without proper protective gear, leaving them especially exposed, including pregnant women. Ebola Response Under Fire: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says Congo’s outbreak “had a big head start” and that testing is improving, but contact tracing and community trust still lag; aid groups warn the real scale may be larger than official figures. Conflict Fuels the Crisis: ADF-linked attacks in Ebola-hit areas around Beni and elsewhere have killed civilians and disrupted response efforts, while UN rights reporting says more than 300 civilians have been killed by ADF rebels since the year began. US Visa Processing Shift (Kinshasa Hub): The US plans to cut visa-processing embassies and consulates across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, with Kinshasa named as one of the remaining processing centers—meaning more travel and higher costs for applicants. Cultural Fashion Revival: Kinshasa tailors are bringing back the Mobutu-era “abacost” jacket, with orders flowing from both older and younger customers.
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