AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola Surge & Funding: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus wrapped a visit to Kinshasa and Ituri, warning the DRC’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak needs stronger international support, more health-system capacity, and deeper community buy-in as MSF says the response is still “not caught up” and the true scale may be far higher than official figures. Cross-Border Disruption: The outbreak has already triggered border closures and travel curbs across the Great Lakes region, with Uganda reporting confirmed cases and the crisis hitting trade and tourism. Wild Meat, Food Security & Risk: Reporting links Ebola risk to hunting and butchering of wild animals, while experts stress that outright bans can worsen food security where wild meat and fish are key protein sources. DRC Revenue & Governance: Kinshasa is building a centralized gambling monitoring platform amid FATF pressure, aiming to close the gap between iGaming revenues and taxes collected. Critical Minerals Push: The DRC approved higher royalties by adding lithium, tantalum, niobium, tungsten, uranium and rare earths to its strategic minerals list, a move that could raise costs for miners and boost state take. US Visa/Travel Policy Spillover: A US plan to cut visa processing sites in Africa includes Kinshasa, while broader Ebola-related travel restrictions are reshaping mobility for businesses and travelers.
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