AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Watch: A rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain has confirmed transmission in Uganda and modelling in The Lancet Infectious Diseases says there’s about a 70% chance it could reach South Sudan within weeks, with WHO urging border surveillance, contact tracing and safe burials as cases in DRC top 1,000. UN Support for Neighbours: The UN released $8m from CERF to boost Ebola preparedness in Burundi and South Sudan, strengthening surveillance, labs, case management and infection control despite no confirmed cases yet. Gitega Crime Concerns: In Gitega, two bodies were found in three days, including a young pregnant woman found dead in a guesthouse, raising fears of a crime resurgence. Bujumbura Transport Crisis: Residents in Bujumbura say the public transport shortage is worsening daily life, linked to long-running fuel supply problems. Refugee Movement Eased: In Butanyerera, ONPRA relaxed movement rules for refugees in Musasa and Kinama camps, allowing freer travel within camp areas and host districts while exit permits remain for beyond the district. Lake Border Fears: Fishermen in Kajaga fear Ebola could be introduced from the DRC due to frequent cross-border boat traffic and limited access to clean water. Agriculture Under Pressure: In Mpanda, rice farmers report water shortages and accuse Imbonerakure of unfair interference in irrigation distribution, threatening harvest losses.
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