AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoEbola Escalation: DR Congo’s suspected Ebola cases have surged past 1,000 (1,077) with 121 lab-confirmed and 17 deaths reported, as transmission spreads across Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu—prompting border closures and flight suspensions that are already disrupting trade and mobility. WHO Pressure on Security: WHO chief Tedros urged a ceasefire in eastern Congo, saying conflict, displacement and mistrust are blocking access for health workers, while the Bundibugyo strain has no licensed vaccine or treatment. Transport & Border Shock: Kinshasa suspended flights to and from Bunia, and Uganda tightened entry rules; the crisis is also driving fears of “Covid-style” trade curbs across East Africa. Regional Politics & Costs: Kenya approved a U.S. Ebola quarantine facility for exposed Americans, sparking backlash over sovereignty and staffing concerns. Business & Infrastructure: Separate from the health emergency, Congo (Republic) announced a $2.031bn energy push to expand electricity access and back industrial transformation, positioning itself as a Central Africa logistics gateway. World Cup Fallout: DR Congo asked FIFA for ticket refunds as U.S. entry restrictions linked to Ebola disrupt fan travel.
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