AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup & Health Compliance: FECOFA and FIFA say the DRC Leopards delegation is fully compliant with U.S. Ebola entry rules, after Kinshasa’s camp was canceled and staff complete a 21-day stay in Europe before traveling. Ebola Reality Check: Health minister Roger Kamba warns the outbreak is “still at the beginning,” with containment possibly taking up to six months as suspected cases near 1,000 and confirmed cases remain far lower. Frontline Strain: Aid workers report basic gaps in Ituri—limited lab capacity, few protective supplies, and even in a Bunia displacement camp, just one handwashing station and one thermometer. Community Backlash: In Mongbwalu and other towns, angry residents have attacked hospitals and treatment centers, demanding bodies for burial and fueling fear and distrust. Regional Coordination: Africa CDC and health leaders in Kampala push cross-border surveillance and preparedness across DRC, Uganda, and neighbors, while WFP scales up emergency logistics to keep response moving. Mobility & Isolation Measures: Bunia flight suspensions and border curbs aim to slow spread, but humanitarian and medical exceptions continue.
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