AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola & Economy: DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak hit 1,333 confirmed cases and 399 deaths, with WHO warning response capacity is still below what’s needed to stop transmission fast; UNDP estimates major economic damage if the virus spreads further. Public Health Logistics: The outbreak has now spread to a 4th province, widening the northeast risk area and raising pressure on contact tracing and safe burials amid community resistance. Cobalt Supply Control: Kinshasa ordered cobalt producers to forfeit unused export quotas from January–June by June 30, moving volumes into a state strategic reserve—tightening grip over the top global cobalt supply chain. Conflict Minerals & Sanctions: The US sanctioned Rwanda-linked gold smuggling networks, including Gasabo Gold Refinery, targeting commercial channels accused of laundering gold from M23-controlled areas in eastern DRC. Eastern Congo Legal Pressure: DR Congo filed new proceedings against Rwanda at the ICJ and also pressed Belgium to return colonial-era human remains, keeping accountability and restitution on the international agenda. Finance: The IMF approved a new $350m disbursement to support DRC’s economic reforms, budget needs, reserves, and climate resilience. Transport & Trade: Air Congo announced Brussels–Kinshasa flights starting July 1, adding direct competition on a key long-haul route.
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