AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola & Wild Meat Risk: Ebola experts say the outbreak’s spread is tied to close human-animal contact, including hunting, butchering and selling wild meat—demand remains strong even as cases rise in eastern DRC. UN Emergency Logistics: UNICEF airlifted its first shipment of 100+ tons of Ebola supplies to reach nearly 100,000 people, as WHO chief Tedros visited Kinshasa and warned the response is a race against time. Outbreak Escalation (Bundibugyo): DRC health authorities report suspected cases above 1,000 and hundreds of deaths, with the rare Bundibugyo strain complicating containment because there’s no approved vaccine or treatment. Cross-Border Trade & Travel Disruptions: Uganda tightened entry, Canada imposed 90-day travel suspensions, and DRC suspended flights to Bunia—moves that threaten regional movement and business continuity. Mining, Mobility & Security: Transmission risks are rising around conflict-hit gold mining areas, while distrust and armed attacks are hampering frontline work. World Cup Business Fallout: DRC asked FIFA for ticket refunds as Ebola-related U.S. entry rules and suspended visa services disrupt fan travel and spending. Digital/FX Infrastructure (Finance): The Central Bank of DRC adopted a Bloomberg platform to improve FX transparency, a key support for markets during crisis uncertainty.
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