AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola & Borders: The WHO says the DRC’s Ebola outbreak is still at the beginning but could take up to six months to contain, with around 1,000 suspected cases and 101 lab-confirmed as Kinshasa warns the Bundibugyo strain is harder to spot early. Air & Trade Disruption: The DRC suspended all passenger flights to and from Bunia to limit spread, while Uganda and Rwanda tightened border and transport controls—raising fears of “Covid-style” trade curbs. Humanitarian Strain: In Bunia’s displacement camps, responders report basic hygiene gaps—often just sand or oatmeal for handwashing—while insecurity and distrust slow containment. Mining Crackdown: Kinshasa suspended mining activities in South Kivu’s Mwenga and Shabunda gold/coltan corridors for three months to inspect operators and curb illicit mineral flows tied to insecurity. FX Market Modernisation: The Central Bank of Congo adopted Bloomberg’s BMatch to electronify interbank FX trading, aiming for more transparent pricing for the Congolese franc. World Cup Fallout: FECOFA and FIFA say the Leopards are compliant with U.S. health protocols, but the DRC is still asking FIFA for World Cup ticket refunds as U.S. entry rules and visa suspensions hit fans’ travel plans.
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