AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: The number of suspected Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo has jumped to 1,077 (121 confirmed) with 17 deaths, as the outbreak spreads across 13 health zones in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu; authorities have suspended social activities in the epicenter and report about 3,600 people in contact with patients. Regional Risk & Angola in the Mix: Africa CDC says 10 countries face outbreak risk, including Angola, and Uganda has temporarily closed its border with Congo; WHO warns the epidemic is “outpacing” response, with conflict and attacks on health facilities making containment nearly impossible. Travel and Border Measures: Several countries are tightening entry rules and screening as fears of importation rise, including heightened airport checks and temporary travel restrictions affecting travelers from high-risk nations. Angola Mine Tragedy: Angola mourns 29 people, including children, after a gold mine collapse in Bengo, with church leaders linking the deaths to poverty and unsafe survival work. Health Systems Funding: Zambia is set to receive €10m for primary healthcare strengthening under an EIB Global initiative, alongside Angola, Burundi and Ethiopia. Workplace Heat Safety (Angola): A US court ruling on the “Farm Line” case says Angola’s prison has added heat protections like shade pavilions, but blocks permanent court control over prison operations.
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