AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Update: One month into DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak, confirmed cases are climbing (782 confirmed, 178 deaths reported), with strained testing and contact tracing, insecurity, and rising community mistrust—especially in Ituri, while South Kivu’s quieter front at Lwiro Hospital reports confirmed and suspected cases, including children. Humanitarian Reality: In Ituri’s Kigonze displacement camp, Ebola warnings collide with dry taps, overcrowded shelters, and poor sanitation, leaving families unable to wash hands and fear seeking care. Rights & Accountability: Human Rights Watch alleges Rwanda-backed M23 and Rwandan forces carried out forced recruitment, abusive detention, torture, and killings in eastern DR Congo, calling for investigations. Political Tension: In Kinshasa, police used tear gas to break up opposition protests against constitutional changes that could enable President Tshisekedi’s third term; opposition figures were injured. Culture & Pride: Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, DR Congo’s squad arrived in style—La Sape-inspired outfits and a warm welcome—turning sport into a moment of national identity despite Ebola disruptions. Diaspora & Mobility: A U.S. judge reversed an order involving a deported Colombian woman held in Congo, highlighting the uncertainty facing deportees and the role of international agencies.
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