AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response & Health Security: The Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo is still accelerating, with reports of limited testing and protective gear at the epicenter in Ituri, while WHO says the fight is “catching up” but warns the crisis is far from over; communities also struggle with misinformation and fear, and the Bundibugyo strain adds extra pressure because there’s no approved vaccine or treatment. China’s Role in Aid: China has sent a medical expert team to Kinshasa and is weighing how much to scale up as the US presence in the response appears smaller than in past outbreaks. Air Connectivity & Business: Air Congo is set to launch nonstop Kinshasa–Brussels flights from July 1, 2026, using a Boeing 787-8 under a wet-lease arrangement, aiming to break a route long dominated by Brussels Airlines. Regulation & Revenue: DR Congo plans a more centralized gambling monitoring platform to close a major tax gap and strengthen oversight amid FATF-related pressure. US Visa Policy Impact: The US plans to cut visa-processing posts across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, including Kinshasa, which could raise costs and travel burdens for Congolese applicants. Migration & Diplomacy: Kinshasa says more than half of a first group of South American deportees sent from the US have already left DR Congo for their home countries. Rebel-Group Sanctions: The US announced targeted sanctions on senior commanders linked to the FDLR and M23, escalating pressure on armed groups accused of atrocities in eastern Congo.
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