AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Response & Health Security: WHO says DRC’s Ebola fight is “catching up,” but MSF warns the response still hasn’t caught the outbreak’s speed, with Bundibugyo cases spreading across eastern DRC and into Uganda; health workers report shortages and delayed testing, while WHO chief Tedros urges stronger international support and community ownership. Women & Caregiving Risk: In Ituri, women are often the first caregivers and face the highest exposure, especially pregnant women, as families avoid hospitals without protective gear. China Support: A Chinese medical expert team has arrived in Kinshasa for a three-month mission to bolster epidemic control capacity. Cross-Border & Travel Fallout: Uganda tightens border movement; the crisis is also disrupting business and mobility, including World Cup preparations after Spain blocked a Congo–Chile friendly over Ebola fears. US Visa Processing Overhaul: The US plans to cut Africa visa-processing posts from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” including Kinshasa, raising costs and friction for students and business travelers. DRC Fiscal & Regulation: Kinshasa moves to centralize gambling monitoring after a major tax gap, and approved higher royalties for strategic minerals (including lithium and cobalt-related inputs), aiming to boost state revenue. Security & Sanctions: The US sanctions senior commanders of DRC rebel groups over atrocities, adding pressure to the already volatile east.
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