AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Update in DRC: The WHO and DRC health ministry say suspected Ebola cases have been slashed to 116 after hundreds were ruled out, while confirmed cases now stand at 321 with 48 deaths and six recoveries, as the outbreak continues to strain eastern health services. Fear in Displacement Camps: In Ituri, displaced families say they dread a worst-case scenario in crowded camps, with WHO warning of a “catastrophic collision of disease and conflict” as insecurity disrupts response. Kenya Quarantine Backlash: In Nanyuki, protests against a proposed U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine facility turned deadly, with a Kenyan court extending a block and ordering the government to disclose agreements; the U.S. defends the plan as a faster way to treat exposed people near DRC hotspots. U.S. Sanctions on Eastern Congo Armed Groups: The U.S. Treasury imposed new sanctions on M23 and FDLR commanders, citing threats to stability and ongoing violence against civilians. Global Support and Funding Signals: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington will “re-engage” with Gavi amid the Ebola outbreak, while the EU and WHO announced stepped-up support for DRC and Uganda. DRC World Cup Disruptions: Spain canceled a DR Congo pre-World Cup friendly against Chile due to Ebola health concerns.
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