AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have climbed to 676, with 136 deaths, as health authorities warn community transmission is continuing and could spread further geographically. Contact Tracing Pressure: Follow-up of 5,768 contacts is ongoing but the follow-up rate is still below the 95% target, with weak tracing flagged as a key challenge. Testing Bottlenecks: WHO says three labs in Bukavu, Lwiro and Goma have run out of Ebola testing supplies and are waiting for reagents, slowing turnaround on backlogged samples. Response Coordination: WHO chief Tedros calls for “one plan, one budget, one team,” stressing political commitment, sustained financing, and community trust—especially since there is no vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain beyond testing. International Support: Chinese medical experts met DRC researchers to boost lab testing, case management and prevention training, while Red Cross partners seek stronger grassroots capacity. Human Rights and Safety: Human Rights Watch alleges Rwandan-backed M23 abuses and forced recruitment in eastern DRC, while the Red Cross condemns attacks on volunteers—both risks that can disrupt health operations.
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