AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response Under Strain: Congo’s Ebola outbreak has spread to a 4th province, with the WHO reporting 360 deaths out of 1,274 confirmed cases, as the Bundibugyo strain keeps outpacing containment in conflict-hit Ituri and now Haut-Uele. Travel & Border Controls: Kinshasa has imposed 21-day quarantine and travel restrictions for Ebola contacts and recent stays in affected areas, after France confirmed an imported case tied to a doctor returning from Kinshasa. Frontline Friction: Safe-burial teams face community anger and violence, with Red Cross workers attacked during funerals—highlighting how trust and access are now as critical as medicine. Minerals, Not Mercy: The US Treasury sanctioned Rwanda-linked gold smuggling networks tied to M23, including Gasabo Gold Refinery, escalating pressure on the commercial routes that turn eastern Congo’s minerals into armed-group funding. Cobalt Supply Tightening: ARECOMS says unused cobalt export quotas will be forfeited and reassigned to a strategic quota, aiming to strengthen control over shipments and push “national interest” projects. IMF Support: The IMF approved a new $350m disbursement for DRC reforms, budget support, infrastructure, social protection, and stronger reserves. Air Connectivity: Air Congo confirmed Brussels–Kinshasa flights starting July 1, bringing direct competition to Brussels Airlines on the route.
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