AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Response in Congo Region: WHO says the Central Africa Ebola outbreak could surge to 20,000 cases without faster isolation and stronger public health action, as officials warn they’re still “playing catch-up” after weeks of spread before detection. Border and Trade Fallout: Uganda has tightened the Congo border over Ebola fears, leaving traders and at least 200 Congolese nationals stranded at Mpondwe, with cargo queues stretching for miles and businesses reporting major losses. Local Preparedness Signals: In India, Chhattisgarh officials say three African nationals are quarantined in Durg for 21 days while tests come back negative so far, and Rajasthan reports a suspected Ebola case under isolation pending lab confirmation. Funding Push: WHO and Africa CDC announced a six-month Ebola plan worth about $580 million, calling for political commitment, sustained money, and trust with communities. Energy and Investment: The African Energy Chamber is set to spotlight Republic of Congo and other producers as it pushes Africa’s oil and gas opportunities to Israeli stakeholders.
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