AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Watch: A rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain in DR Congo has already confirmed transmission in Uganda and now carries about a 70% chance of reaching South Sudan, with WHO urging border surveillance, contact tracing, and safe burials as cases top 1,000. Saudi Travel Curbs: Saudi Arabia has suspended travel for its citizens to DR Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan and halted visas for arrivals from those countries, extending the rule to travelers who transited via third countries after visiting them within 21 days. Burundi Preparedness Funds: The UN says it has released $8m to boost Ebola preparedness in Burundi and South Sudan, focusing on surveillance, labs, case management, and protecting frontline health workers. Gitega Security: In Gitega, two bodies were found in three days, including a pregnant woman, raising fresh concern over crime as investigations continue. Public Transport Strain (Bujumbura): Residents in Bujumbura report daily hardship from a bus shortage linked to long-running fuel supply problems. Refugee Movement Eased (Muyinga): In Musasa and Kinama camps, refugees can move more freely within camp areas and host districts, though exit permits remain for travel beyond. Sport & Diaspora: Burundi international Jordi Liongola has signed a three-year deal with Sheffield Wednesday, pending international clearance.
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