AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Research: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya says a new clinical trial targeting the Bundibugyo Ebola strain is a key step, stressing the need for treatment guidance and improved survival as DRC and Uganda respond. Public Health Diplomacy: South Africa’s Ramaphosa pledges continued support for DRC’s Ebola fight, including backing for vaccine development and a call for safe humanitarian access. Burundi Health & Rights: Burundi’s Iteka League warns of a worsening human rights crisis, citing 407 deaths, 13,000 inmates, and 663 documented violations over a year, with prisons and oversight under strain. Prison Health: SOS Médias Burundi reports hunger, disease, overcrowding, and lack of medical care at Murembwe Central Prison, where inmates say they are “merely surviving.” Inclusive Education: In Gitega, Santa Lucia Primary School for blind children appeals for urgent help—beds, mattresses, more teachers, and braille supplies—to support 66 pupils. Refugee Health & Safety: Reports from Durban describe refugees camped outside Home Affairs amid threats and limited sanitation, highlighting urgent protection and basic services needs. Health Systems Support: A U.S.-Tanzania global health deal aims to strengthen labs, hospitals, and workforce capacity to detect and respond to infectious disease threats.
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