AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHIV Prevention Alarm in Burundi: Burundi health officials report a rise in HIV infections among youth, blaming reduced funding, stigma, and weaker awareness campaigns that are hitting condom supply and youth outreach. Ebola Preparedness Boost for Burundi: The U.S. announced an extra $20 million (about Ksh2.59 billion) for Ebola preparedness in Burundi and neighboring countries, targeting surveillance, lab testing, border screening, infection prevention, and supplies. Ebola Response Escalates Regionally: The DRC outbreak is reported at 598 confirmed cases and 115 deaths, with WHO noting contact tracing still lags; Africa CDC is urging stronger exit screenings at borders rather than travel bans. Midwives Summit Disrupted: Key midwifery experts from Africa, including Burundi, were denied EU visas for a major conference in Portugal, threatening progress on reducing maternal and newborn deaths. Cross-Border Health Pressure: Tanzania’s refugee figures show large numbers from DRC and Burundi, raising pressure on host health services and livelihoods planning.
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