AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola preparedness: A Texas-based nonprofit, Amigos Internacionales, says it is racing to expand its Ebola response in eastern Congo as medical teams face shortages of protective gear, transport, and basic supplies. Regional health risk: The UN warns Eastern Africa needs urgent help, citing conflict, displacement, disease and food insecurity, with Ebola spread risk from the DRC still high. Burundi health capacity: Benjamin Mkapa Hospital in Tanzania, with the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute, reports minimally invasive heart surgery on three Burundian children for the first time, after assessing five referrals. Public health and safety: In Burundi’s Ngozi, a major market fire destroyed much of the central market and left one person dead; a commission including health services is set to speed rehabilitation. Local health access concerns: Drivers at the Kobero border post complain of excessive checks and alleged corruption, saying it fuels fear and delays travel that can affect access to care. Humanitarian pressure: In Uganda’s Nakivale camp, UNHCR meetings tell Burundian refugees to “prepare for a mass return” as refugee status is expected to end in the first half of 2028. Health-focused recognition: First Lady Angeline Ndayishimiye received two international awards for work through the Bonne Action Umugiraneza Foundation, including health programs like cancer support and vision care.
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