AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: The Africa CDC says the Democratic Republic of Congo has recorded 5,021 Ebola cases and 2,378 deaths, with WHO warning the outbreak is “far from being under control” as transmission accelerates beyond Ituri and strains treatment capacity. Aid Under Pressure: WHO and partners flag deaths happening outside care and “unidentified transmission chains,” while insecurity and attacks on health services keep response efforts behind. Regional Health Support: The EU announced €2.5m for faster Ebola diagnostics in the DRC, and Tanzania donated medical supplies worth about Sh220m to help protect frontline workers. Security and Mobility Risks: The outbreak’s spread is tied to weak state presence, armed groups, and intense population movement—factors that also disrupt surveillance and contact tracing. International Spillover Concerns: WHO notes Uganda managed to stop transmission after an initial spillover, but warns borders can slow response without stopping the virus.
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