AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola in Congo: Mourners in eastern Congo buried a 6-month-old girl, the third child to die at an orphanage as the outbreak worsens in Ituri; health workers in protective gear handled the burial amid clashes over “safe burial” practices and reports that some staff lack proper protection. Public health funding push: Africa CDC urged Congo and Uganda to boost funding for the Ebola response and vaccine push, warning the continent can’t keep relying on foreign partners as cases rise. World Cup shock for Congo: Congo held Portugal to a 1-1 draw in the tournament opener, with Cristiano Ronaldo held scoreless for long stretches—another early sign the expanded 48-team World Cup isn’t automatically producing blowouts. Diaspora and identity in sport: A World Cup feature highlights how migration and dual nationality are reshaping national squads, with players choosing teams tied to birthplace, upbringing, or family roots. World Refugee Day: Coverage marks the day with stories of refugees facing real danger even when paperwork exists, underscoring how safety can collapse under xenophobia.
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