AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoEbola Response Under Strain: DRC health minister Roger Kamba says the outbreak is still at the beginning and could take up to six months to contain, with symptoms near 1,000, 101 lab-confirmed cases, and about 220 probable deaths as thousands of contacts are monitored. Health Infrastructure Gap: Aid workers warn that suspected cases—especially the rare Bundibugyo strain—face delays because samples must be sent about 1,700 km to Kinshasa for lab confirmation, while many clinics still lack protective gear and rapid testing. Community Backlash: In Ituri, anger is spilling into attacks: young men stormed Mongbwalu’s hospital demanding bodies, and residents have burned Ebola treatment centers over burial disputes and fear. Movement and Logistics: Kinshasa suspended flights to and from Bunia to limit spread, allowing only humanitarian/medical exceptions, while WFP scales up emergency air logistics to reach frontline areas amid insecurity and displacement. Everyday Life and Food: A separate report highlights how wild meat is a key protein source across central Africa—meaning blanket bans could threaten nutrition for millions as the crisis disrupts normal supply routes. Regional Coordination: Africa CDC and health ministers in Kampala push cross-border surveillance and preparedness, warning the outbreak is a regional issue, not just a DRC problem.
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