AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Response & Public Health: Congo-Kinshasa’s north-eastern outbreak is accelerating, with confirmed cases reported around 550 and deaths rising past 100 as contact tracing lags and health facilities struggle with limited tests and protective gear; WHO and regional partners are pushing “one plan, one budget, one team,” while Human Rights Watch urges community-first measures and a reduced role for security forces to protect trust. Cross-Border Politics: The East African Community is coordinating an Ebola response for Ituri, but the Kenya-U.S. plan for an Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base remains a flashpoint, even as Kenya reports no cases. Minerals & Supply Chains: Global Witness says conflict coltan from eastern DRC mined under M23 control is smuggled through Rwanda into global electronics supply chains, raising pressure on regional governance and corporate sourcing. Mining Economics: Chronic DRC energy shortages and weak hydro rehabilitation are threatening cobalt output stability, forcing miners toward costly self-generation or reduced processing. Governance & Justice: A military court in Kinshasa sentenced 54 people to death over the 2017 killing of two UN investigators, a major legal milestone with wider human-rights implications. China Mining Deal Scrutiny: Civil society groups are urging Kinshasa to renegotiate or review the “minerals for infrastructure” agreement with China, citing tax exemptions, transparency gaps, and revenue risks. Diplomacy & Trade: Tshisekedi and Egypt’s Al-Sisi discussed trade, investment, water cooperation, and Nile Basin coordination, with agreements aimed at transport, healthcare, tourism, and urban development.
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