AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Emergency Hits Congo and Uganda: The WHO has declared the new Ebola outbreak a global health emergency, with reports of 300+ suspected cases and around 80–90 deaths, centered in Congo’s Ituri province and now confirmed in neighboring Uganda. US Tightens Travel: The CDC and Trump administration announced new restrictions for people without US passports who recently visited Congo, Uganda or South Sudan, alongside enhanced screening. Congo Responds on the Ground: Congo’s health minister says three Ebola treatment centers are being opened in Ituri as officials warn the rare Bundibugyo strain has no targeted vaccine or treatment. Local Accountability Spotlight: In Dublin, Gardaí are investigating whether security guards’ restraint and force contributed to the death of Congolese man Yves Sakila after an alleged shoplifting incident. Infrastructure Watch: Cameroon secured fresh funding for the long-delayed Ebolowa–Kribi road, a reminder that regional connectivity is still a work in progress.
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