AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoChurch and politics collide: Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu accused Congolese politicians of using people’s misery as “bait,” warning the country risks “disappearing” as constitutional-change talks heat up. Ebola and everyday life: UN and health officials say the fast-spreading Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC is worsening humanitarian conditions, with treatment centres strained, contact tracing only covering about 60%, and other health services collapsing alongside fear and stigma. US travel shockwaves: The US suspended visa operations at its Kinshasa embassy (and others in the region) due to Ebola, while also issuing a top-level travel warning urging Americans to avoid the DRC. Regional diplomacy: Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye is pushing mediation with Congolese opposition and religious leaders in Bujumbura, as protests and constitutional tensions simmer. Faith on the ground: Latter-day Saint mission leaders returned to Kinshasa—40 years after the first baptism in the country—highlighting the church’s growth and community work. Security and society: Reports describe Wagner remnants running an opioid trade in Central Africa, adding another layer to instability around conflict and mining.
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