AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is still in a “very active” phase and has not peaked, with the death toll now at 600 and 1,759 confirmed cases since mid-May, as Africa CDC warns the virus is moving faster than the response. New Provinces, New Worries: Health authorities say suspected cases have reached Tshopo and Haut-Uele, including reports linked to Ituri’s Nia-Nia health zone and another case with no clear link—pushing the response beyond the original epicenter in Ituri. Humanitarian Pressure: UNICEF warns the outbreak could worsen an already dire crisis, citing falling maternity ward births and a crisis of trust between communities and health centres, while other diseases like cholera and polio still threaten children. Contact Tracing Under Strain: Coverage is reported around 60%, leaving many contacts undiscovered, and treatment centres are described as nearing saturation as conflict, aid gaps, and attacks on health services complicate containment. Care Workers at Risk: Frontline health workers have threatened strike action over delayed salaries and unpaid allowances, raising fears for safe burials, surveillance, and treatment continuity.
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