AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoHIV Prevention Alarm in Burundi: Health officials report a rise in HIV infections among youth, blaming reduced funding, stigma, and weaker awareness campaigns; data show over a third of people living with HIV are aged 15–24, with infections still high among vulnerable groups like sex workers, while Bujumbura centers are stepping up outreach and testing. Ebola Response Boost for Burundi: The UK announced up to £800,000 for Burundi to strengthen its Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers Preparedness and Response Plan, focusing on surveillance, infection prevention and control, WASH, and community engagement. Ebola Funding Surge Across East Africa: The U.S. added $20 million (about Ksh2.59bn) for Ebola preparedness in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and South Sudan, supporting emergency operations, surveillance and lab testing, border screening, and medical supplies as DRC cases reach 598 confirmed and 115 deaths. Border Precautions Spread Regionally: Multiple countries tightened travel advisories and entry screening for Ebola-affected areas, including enhanced monitoring for arrivals from high-risk African countries. Cancer Care Training in Burundi: Merck Foundation says it continues building oncology capacity in Burundi through scholarships and training programs for cancer care teams.
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