AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Response Boost: A Chinese anti-epidemic medical team arrived in Kinshasa for a three-month mission to support DR Congo’s Ebola fight, as WHO warns the outbreak is still spreading and health systems need more testing, treatment capacity, and community trust. Aid Pressure: The UK admitted aid cuts have been “counterproductive,” while WHO is urging more support as cases rise and the emergency expands beyond official estimates. Visa Shock for Business Travel: The US plans to cut visa-processing sites across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, including Kinshasa, which could raise costs and slow movement for students, workers, and business travelers. Fiscal Oversight: DR Congo is tightening gambling supervision after a reported tax gap—building a centralized monitoring platform to track operators and improve fiscal control amid FATF pressure. Mining Royalties: Kinshasa moved to triple royalties for lithium and other strategic minerals, raising costs for miners but aiming for a bigger state take from critical minerals. Security Reality Check: Analysts say military gains in eastern DR Congo aren’t weakening the ADF, pointing to governance failures and re-infiltration risks that also complicate Ebola containment.
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