AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoEbola Response Funding: Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye, chair of the African Union, convened an emergency Ebola meeting that mobilised US$910 million in pledges, including US$80 million from African member states, to speed up the US$518 million Joint Continental Preparedness and Response Plan for DR Congo and Uganda. Response Gaps: Africa CDC warned the outbreak is still far from controlled, citing limited contact-tracing capacity, insecurity, and insufficient funding as the death toll passed 200 and cases climbed to 894 with 204 deaths across the two countries. No Vaccine, Faster Spread: Officials stressed the Bundibugyo strain has no approved vaccine, so containment relies heavily on tracing, isolation, and supportive care—while missed contacts keep transmission going. Cross-Border Health Security: UN agencies urged preparedness in refugee-hosting areas and border corridors to prevent regional spread without blocking people seeking safety. Frontline Health Under Threat: Reuters reported armed attackers abducted a woman and her daughter from an Ebola clinic in North Kivu, highlighting how insecurity and distrust can derail care and contact tracing. Water & Disease Prevention at Home: Burundi also launched a US$90 million clean water and sanitation project near Lake Tanganyika, aiming to cut disease risk by improving safe water access for about 615,000 people.
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