AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Regional Alarm: A WHO modelling study says the rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain spreading in eastern DRC has a near 70% chance of reaching South Sudan within weeks, with experts urging immediate border surveillance, contact tracing, and safe burial—especially as the outbreak began spreading undetected about six weeks before official confirmation. Cross-Border Preparedness for Burundi: The UN has released $8 million from CERF to strengthen Ebola preparedness in Burundi and South Sudan, boosting surveillance, labs, case management, and infection prevention, even though no cases have been confirmed locally. Travel Curbs Linked to Ebola: Saudi Arabia has suspended travel and visa issuance for citizens and arrivals from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan, including via third countries if travelers were in those countries in the past 21 days. Local Health Pressure Points: In Kajaga (near Lake Tanganyika), fishermen fear Ebola could cross the border from the DRC amid frequent boat traffic and worsening access to safe drinking water after damaged standpipes. Addiction Recovery in Burundi: As drug use rises, Bujumbura’s Strong Bridge centre reports helping hundreds of young people recover and runs school awareness to prevent new users.
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