AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Update: DR Congo reports Ebola has spread to a fourth province, with confirmed cases rising to 1,274 and deaths to 360; WHO says the outbreak is driven by the Bundibugyo strain, for which there is no approved vaccine or treatment, while experimental drug trials are set to begin this week. Health System Strain: Authorities say the virus now affects 35 health zones and that response gaps remain—community resistance to post-mortem sampling, limited treatment capacity, weaker contact tracing, and shortages of medicines and infection-control supplies. Containment Measures: The government has banned mass gatherings in Kinshasa and three provinces, and introduced 21-day travel quarantine rules for people returning from Ebola-affected areas. UN/WHO Coordination: WHO endorsed a Senior Ebola Coordinator in Kinshasa to improve UN-wide response coordination as war and insecurity disrupt access. Humanitarian Pressure: WFP warns the outbreak is unfolding amid severe hunger and displacement, scaling up food and logistics support to help families stay reachable and comply with health measures. Politics & Rights: Opposition leaders accuse authorities of political intimidation, while a UN inquiry warns of an exceptionally grave human rights crisis in eastern DRC, including attacks on health facilities.
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