AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Emergency Escalates: The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern after deaths rose past 80 and suspected cases climbed above 300, with a lab-confirmed case now reported in Goma, a rebel-held city on the Rwanda border—prompting Rwanda to close key border crossings and raising fears of wider spread. Cross-Border Pressure on Uganda: Uganda has confirmed cases linked to travellers from Congo, while health teams step up screening and contact tracing as residents in Kampala report fear after an Ebola death at a local hospital. No Vaccine, High Stakes: The outbreak is linked to the rare Bundibugyo strain, with no approved vaccine or specific treatment, making containment and rapid isolation the main tools. Regional Watch: Africa CDC warns the outbreak’s mobility and insecurity could drive regional spread, urging coordinated action across borders. Uganda in the Spotlight Beyond Health: CAF’s AfCON PAMOJA 2027 qualifying draw is set for Tuesday in Cairo, kicking off the road to a tournament jointly hosted by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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