AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Crisis in Central Africa: Africa CDC says the DRC’s 17th Ebola outbreak has reached 1,077 suspected cases and 246 probable deaths since May 15, with the Bundibugyo strain identified as a rarer but tough-to-control variant and 11 neighboring countries now flagged as high risk, including Burundi. Regional Health Response: East African Community health ministers will hold an emergency virtual meeting Monday–Tuesday to coordinate cross-border actions, vaccine/diagnostic harmonization, and surveillance as Uganda reports confirmed infections linked to the DRC. Central Africa Security & Peace: A UN security meeting in Bujumbura urged stronger regional cooperation to tackle persistent tensions, terrorism, hate speech, disinformation, election-related friction, and climate impacts. Local Life in Burundi: In Gitega’s Rutegama livestock market, traders and visitors complain of a serious drinking water shortage affecting hygiene; in Kirundo, residents denounce forced contributions tied to preparations for June 8 commemorations under pressure from the Imbonerakure. Public Health & Safety: In eastern DRC, police fired shots to disperse crowds at an Ebola treatment centre after families tried to reclaim bodies, highlighting mistrust around the outbreak.
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