AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Africa CDC says DR Congo has recorded 5,021 confirmed Ebola cases and 2,378 deaths, with WHO warning the outbreak is “far from being under control” and still at high risk of spreading nationally and internationally. Children Hit Hard: UNICEF reports children (17 and under) are about one-fifth of confirmed cases but around one-third of reported deaths, citing pressure on pediatric care and the need to speed up contact tracing and early detection. Worsening Response Conditions: Aid groups and WHO point to operational strain from conflict, delayed referrals, overcrowding, and funding gaps; a strike at an Ituri treatment center also disrupted care. New Areas, New Fears: The outbreak has now spread across six provinces, including a newly affected health zone in Bas-Uele, raising concern about spillover toward major population centers. Regional Health & Connectivity Moves: Africa CDC backs urgent deployment of the Ervebo vaccine for the rare Bundibugyo strain, while Airtel Africa and Starlink launched satellite-to-mobile service in DRC to improve connectivity for remote health and emergency response. Regional Cooperation Beyond Health: Tanzania and DR Congo are deepening ties on trade and infrastructure, including the Central Corridor, as leaders also discuss peace and security in the Great Lakes.
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