AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Preparedness: ECSA-HC launched a six-month emergency push to stop Ebola spreading from the DRC through 33 priority border points and 16 trade/migration corridors, including routes touching Burundi, with support from the World Bank to strengthen early detection, safe isolation and rapid cross-border notification. Water Crisis in Bujumbura: Residents in multiple Bujumbura neighborhoods say drinking water shortages are forcing long waits at Regideso distribution points and even water purchases at high prices, with women and children hit hardest. Cholera Risk From Water Shortages: In Bubanza, water supply is reportedly failing for days at a time as cholera concerns rise, making hygiene harder and increasing fear of further spread. Hygiene Alarm at Bugendana Slaughterhouse: Butchers at Bitare slaughterhouse in Gitega say they’ve lacked safe drinking water for over a year and fear disease due to poor sanitation, calling for a modern facility. Polio Update: WHO confirmed the closure of poliovirus type 2 outbreaks in Burundi and four other African countries after assessments found transmission interrupted, stressing continued surveillance and immunization. Workplace Safety: Burundi employers’ groups urge confidential reporting mechanisms to help victims come forward on violence and harassment at work. Maternal Care Access: Refugees in Dzaleka (Malawi) report two pregnant women died after being unable to pay a hospital deposit, alleging discriminatory treatment and barriers to healthcare. Health Services Disruption: Masaka Regional Referral Hospital’s CT scanner breakdown has left patients stranded and seeking scans in private facilities. Humanitarian Worker Safety: UN marks World Humanitarian Day, highlighting the growing risks faced by aid workers, including in Burundi. Regional Health Capacity: A World Bank-backed training program in Dar es Salaam is building mentors to strengthen frontline surveillance for both infectious diseases and chronic conditions across Eastern and Southern Africa.
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