AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Crisis: DR Congo’s Ebola death toll has surpassed 500, with 1,561 confirmed cases reported by the Ministry of Health and WHO, as health workers warn aid cuts and conflict are weakening response capacity. New Treatments: An experimental clinical trial has started in Ituri, testing a monoclonal antibody cocktail alongside remdesivir and supportive care, while top scientist Jean‑Jacques Muyembe says “there is still hope” for the Bundibugyo strain. Human Cost: UNDP warns the outbreak could cost Africa $3.6 billion, push nearly 985,000 people into poverty, and threaten 300,000 jobs—especially hitting women and informal markets. Security & Civilians: In South Kivu’s Fizi territory, fighting between the army and M23 left at least 54 civilians dead, with roads, clinics, and farms destroyed and more displacement underway. Politics & Rights: DR Congo opposition calls Wednesday protests against President Félix Tshisekedi’s constitutional third-term push, while Delly Sesanga has been banned from leaving the country. Culture & Belonging: Kinshasa’s “rapping priest” uses hip-hop to draw youth back to church, and DR Congo’s World Cup run continues to unite fans—even as the iconic “Lumumba Vea” superfan is stranded abroad due to Ebola-related travel restrictions.
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