AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Readiness: Burundi moved fast after the DRC’s Ebola outbreak, calling the country “high risk” due to close borders and frequent travel on the Bujumbura–Goma route. The health ministry says it is tightening surveillance at entry points, setting up temporary screening sites, boosting sanitation and training health workers, and providing rapid response detection kits—working with partners including WHO. Cholera Alert: In Bujumbura’s Buyenzi (Swahili) neighborhood, four cholera cases were reported, with authorities strengthening sanitation as residents warn that water shortages and poor hygiene could fuel spread. Health System Strain: In Butanyerera, patients and insured families complain of medicine shortages, saying they are pushed toward private pharmacies and that contributions to health insurance are not translating into access. HIV Funding Pressure: UNAIDS warns HIV prevention and treatment services are faltering as funding drops, with Burundi reporting a sharp fall in uptake of prevention services. Training Push: Merck Foundation marked World Hypertension Day with nearly 1,000 scholarships for future cardiovascular and diabetes specialists across 52 countries.
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