AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak is worsening fast, with authorities reporting 837 confirmed cases and 196 deaths, as WHO warns of sustained community transmission and geographic expansion across Ituri and North Kivu. Aid Under Strain: Oxfam says the “true scale” may be far higher than official figures, pointing to poor sanitation, limited water access, and under-reporting in remote communities where many health centers lack clean water. Response Gaps: Doctors Without Borders warns treatment centers are overwhelmed and many patients arrive late, while contact tracing coverage is reported around 56%, leaving uncertainty about where the virus is spreading. Health Security Push: G7 leaders call for a firm, coordinated response and faster support for vaccines, diagnostics, and treatments—especially for the Bundibugyo strain, which has no approved vaccine or treatment. World Cup Fallout: DR Congo’s World Cup return continues amid Ebola travel restrictions, with fans unable to travel to the U.S. and the team’s camp disrupted by quarantine rules. Maternal Health Lens: A new AP series highlights how pressure for baby boys and broader maternal mortality risks are harming African mothers’ health, underscoring the need for stronger care beyond outbreaks.
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