AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Watch: DRC’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has spread to Haut-Uele, making the entire northeast (about 15 million people) affected; cases now sit around 1,307–1,333 with 377–399 deaths, and agencies warn containment is outpacing response capacity. AU Political Support: South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa is set for an African Union solidarity visit to Kinshasa to back the regional Ebola response and mobilize funding. Economic Shock: The UN says Ebola could push nearly 1 million more people into poverty and cost Africa up to $3.6bn, with jobs and schooling hit hardest. Mining & Trade: Kinshasa signed a deal with Switzerland’s ADEX Platform to build local diamond processing and a digital marketplace; separately, DRC ordered unused cobalt export quotas to be forfeited and reassigned to a state-controlled reserve. Conflict Minerals Sanctions: The US sanctioned Gasabo Gold Refinery and linked firms/executives over alleged gold smuggling tied to M23 networks. Energy Project Delay: The Ruzizi III hydropower project remains stalled as Kinshasa and partners disagree on security and governance arrangements. Sports & Business Spillover: DRC’s World Cup run continues after beating England 2-1, while Ebola gathering bans include an exception for the match—raising public health and crowd-management stakes.
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