AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola & regional health risk: Eastern Africa’s humanitarian and public health pressure is rising, with UN agencies warning that Ebola spreading risk from eastern DRC remains high and that cholera and other outbreaks could worsen amid displacement and food insecurity. Humanitarian needs in Burundi: The UN says climate shocks displaced nearly 13,000 people in Burundi, while severe hunger and disease risks are climbing across the region. Cross-border health response: A Texas-based nonprofit, Amigos Internacionales, says it is expanding its Ebola response in eastern Congo as medical workers face shortages of protective gear and supplies. Refugee return pressure: In Uganda’s Nakivale camp, Burundian refugees are being told to “prepare for a mass return” as refugee status is expected to end in the first half of 2028, raising fears of worsening living conditions. Health services & care access: Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital reports minimally invasive heart surgery for three Burundian children, and says its specialised clinic has treated over 28,000 patients in its first year. Local health-linked safety: A major fire destroyed much of Ngozi’s central market; authorities say a health services commission will help speed rehabilitation. Community health & policy debate: In Buhumuza, mandatory paving, thatched-house elimination, and new marriage conditions are sparking debate, with concerns that modernization rules may strain households.
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