AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola hits South Kivu and disrupts World Cup plans: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak linked to the rare Bundibugyo strain has now reached South Kivu, with M23 confirming a fatal case near Bukavu and health officials reporting a fast-rising caseload. Aid pressure mounts: Aid groups say the response is “gaining momentum” but still far from under control, with frontline teams urgently needing supplies, staff, and isolation space—while there is no vaccine or medicine for this strain. WHO escalates the alarm: WHO has declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern as suspected cases and deaths climb across eastern DRC and neighboring Uganda. Sports fallout: DR Congo’s national team has cancelled its Kinshasa training camp and fan farewell, moving preparations to Belgium ahead of the World Cup, after US travel restrictions tied to the outbreak. Regional strain: Insecurity and displacement in rebel-held areas are complicating tracing and containment, and fear is already driving violent incidents, including an Ebola treatment center being burned.
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