AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Emergency (DRC/UG): Burundi’s AU chair Évariste Ndayishimiye convened an emergency summit as the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and Uganda keeps accelerating—DRC reported 1,048 confirmed cases and 267 deaths, while response experts warn contact-tracing and funding gaps could make it “the worst ever.” Leaders backed urgent action to mobilize and disburse the full $518m response plan, with $910m pledged overall and $80m from African member states. Cross-border Health Security: Africa CDC urged AU states to strengthen exit screening at airports, seaports and major land crossings, warning that blanket travel bans can backfire. Regional Peace & Access: Analysts say peace efforts in eastern DRC are vital to Ebola control because conflict and closed borders block detection, treatment and safe movement. Burundi Health & Water: Burundi launched a $90m clean water and sanitation project (World Bank + government) expected to benefit about 615,000 people from 2028, aiming to reduce water-related disease risk. WHO Public Health Milestone: WHO validated Tunisia’s trachoma elimination, highlighting the impact of long-term primary health care and the SAFE strategy. Local Safety Concerns (Gitega): SOS Médias Burundi reported two deaths by hanging in Gitega, with police investigating and arrests made, renewing worries about insecurity.
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