AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Emergency Escalates: The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a global health emergency as deaths and suspected cases climb, and Congo’s health minister says three new treatment centers are opening in Ituri to expand capacity. Border Pressure: The U.S. is tightening entry rules, restricting travelers without U.S. passports who recently visited Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan, while Australia says it’s watching the outbreak “very closely” but still sees the risk to Australians as low. Congo Accountability: Belgium’s Étienne Davignon—charged over his role tied to Patrice Lumumba’s 1961 killing—has died before trial, prompting the Lumumba family to push on in civil court. Infrastructure Win for the Region: Cameroon has secured CFA130.4 billion to revive the long-delayed Ebolowa–Kribi highway, a corridor officials link to trade with Congo and neighbors. Local Justice Watch: In Dublin, investigations continue after a Congolese man died following restraint by security guards, with concerns raised over excessive force.
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