AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: The Democratic Republic of Congo reports 1,094 confirmed Ebola cases and 277 deaths in the current outbreak, with WHO calling it the highest first-month caseload in Africa. Authorities say stronger lab and epidemiological surveillance, plus expanded treatment beds (now over 500 across 19 health zones), are helping detection keep up with community spread. Ebola Response Gaps: Africa CDC warns the outbreak could become the worst ever unless contact tracing and funding improve fast; UNHCR also flags Ebola’s risk to more than two million displaced people in eastern DRC, where fear and misinformation are delaying care. Regional Push for Funding: Burundi’s AU chair, President Évariste Ndayishimiye, helped mobilize US$910 million in pledges for the Ebola response, with leaders urging rapid release of the full US$518 million plan for surveillance, labs, case management, and cross-border coordination. Cholera Lessons for Burundi Neighbors: A Uganda study finds the country has eliminated “endogenous” cholera outbreaks since 2018, but remains vulnerable to cross-border transmission—an important reminder for regional water and sanitation planning. Clean Water Boost in Burundi: Burundi launched a US$90 million water and sanitation project near Lake Tanganyika, targeting about 615,000 people and aiming to improve safe water access from 2028.
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