AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Escalation in Congo: Attackers burned another Ebola treatment tent in Mongbwalu, DRC, sparking panic and forcing suspected patients to flee, as violence and insecurity keep response teams on the back foot. Uganda Adds New Cases: WHO says three more positive Ebola cases in Uganda bring the total to five, including a driver and a healthcare worker linked to the first victim. WHO Raises the Alarm: The outbreak’s risk level has been upgraded to “very high” nationally in Congo, with WHO warning the virus may have been spreading longer than first thought. US Tightens Travel Rules: The U.S. is routing travelers from DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan into designated airports for enhanced screening, including Atlanta and Washington Dulles, with Houston next. World Cup Disruption: DR Congo’s squad must stay in a “bubble” in Belgium for 21 days before entering the U.S., after training plans were cancelled. South Sudan Peace Governance: In Juba, civil society welcomed the government’s decision to retain key 2018 peace agreement provisions, protecting the deal’s supremacy clause. Aviation Update: South Sudan’s civil aviation chief dismissed claims the country lacks airspace control, saying it has managed its airspace since independence.
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