AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Cross-Border Alert: WHO modelling warns the rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain spreading in DRC could reach South Sudan within weeks, with a near 70% chance, after confirmed transmission in Uganda; researchers urge border surveillance, contact tracing, and safe burials as cases in DRC top 1,000. UN Funding for Preparedness: The UN released $8m from CERF to strengthen Ebola readiness in Burundi and South Sudan—boosting surveillance, labs, case management, infection control, and support for frontline health workers. Regional Risk Signals for Burundi: Local reporting from Kajaga (Lake Tanganyika) shows fishermen fear Ebola could be introduced from the DRC amid frequent cross-border boat traffic and limited access to clean water for hygiene. Drug Recovery in Burundi: As International Day Against Drug Abuse is marked, Bujumbura’s Strong Bridge centre says over 900 young people have sought recovery since 2021, with staff linking drug use to serious physical and mental health harms. HIV Policy Debate: The UN adopted a new HIV/AIDS declaration without consensus for the first time in over two decades, reflecting growing political divisions as some countries oppose parts of harm-reduction and decriminalization approaches.
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