AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Surge & Response Strain: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak has climbed to about 1,203 confirmed cases with 321 deaths, and officials warn the crisis is still accelerating as war, mistrust, and access gaps slow detection and contact tracing. Humanitarian Access: Africa CDC’s Jean Kaseya says insecurity keeps teams from reaching large IDP camps, leaving suspected cases out of reach and widening the funding gap. UN Coordination Boost: WHO has endorsed a Senior Ebola Coordinator in Kinshasa to tighten UN-wide response, as the outbreak’s complexity grows. Treatment Capacity Pressure: Africa CDC says treatment centres are near full capacity and only a portion of contacts are being monitored daily, raising fears of further community spread. Travel Rules Tightened: After France confirmed an imported Ebola case, DR Congo introduced 21-day quarantine and active health monitoring for contacts and travellers from affected provinces, with health declarations at borders. Food Security Threat: WFP warns Ebola is spreading amid one of the world’s worst hunger crises, scaling food and nutrition support for over 1.2 million people to help families comply with health measures. Cross-Border Alarm: France’s first detected case involved a humanitarian doctor returning from Kinshasa, prompting heightened international concern.
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