AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Shock to Business Links: WHO says the DRC Ebola outbreak has topped 1,000 cases and 277 deaths, while global risk “remains low” after France confirmed its first case in a doctor returning from Kinshasa—prompting isolation, contact tracing, and renewed pressure on cross-border health readiness. Health Response Capacity: WHO reports treatment beds rising to 500+ across 19 facilities and lab testing scaling to 2,000+ tests a day, but the Bundibugyo strain still has no licensed vaccine or specific treatment. New Trial Access: The US will provide doses of Mapp Biopharmaceutical’s MBP134 for compassionate use and to support trials in the outbreak region, with shipments already en route. Mining Equity Push: Congo is moving to enforce a 10% worker equity rule (including 5% for employees) via cooperatives and interest-free credit—yet miners are asking for a delay before July deadlines. Capital Markets Move: The DRC signed an IFC partnership to build the Kinshasa Stock Exchange, following its recent $1.25bn Eurobond debut. Security Disruption: In South Kivu’s Minembwe, Twirwaneho/M23 claims gains while local sources describe FARDC-FDNB-Wazalendo repositioning and civilian displacement after nearly a week of heavy fighting. Politics Watch: Tshisekedi’s referendum bill cleared the Senate, raising stakes for a possible third term and intensifying opposition tensions.
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