AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Response & Aid: Congo’s Ebola fight is still “catching up” as cases rise and the outbreak spreads into Uganda, but frontline clinics in Ituri report missing tests and protective gear, while WHO pushes for more testing, treatment capacity, and community trust. China’s Role: China has sent a medical expert team to Kinshasa and is weighing how much to scale up, as the U.S. plays a smaller role than in past outbreaks and Beijing faces pressure to avoid a “leadership vacuum.” Health System Strain (Women at Risk): Reports from Bunia show women as primary caregivers with little protection, highlighting how the lack of masks and gloves is turning households into risk zones. Aviation & Connectivity: Air Congo plans nonstop Kinshasa–Brussels flights from July 1 using an Ethiopian wet-lease Boeing 787-8, aiming to bypass EU certification limits and add competition on a key route. Governance & Revenue: Congo moves to tighten gambling oversight with a centralized monitoring platform after a major tax gap emerged, under FATF pressure. US Visa Access: The U.S. plans to cut visa-processing posts across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, including Kinshasa, reshaping travel costs and timelines for business and students. Security & Trade Impact: The U.S. sanctions senior commanders of DRC rebel groups (FDLR and M23) over atrocities, adding pressure to an already volatile east. World Cup Disruption: Ebola fears have already derailed Congo’s warm-up match plans in Spain, adding uncertainty to preparations.
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