AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Response Intensifies: WHO says the Central Africa Ebola outbreak may be broader and more entrenched than first thought, with spillovers into Uganda as surveillance gaps persist in conflict zones. Regional Health Measures: Africa CDC and WHO unveiled a $518m plan for June–November to strengthen surveillance, testing, treatment, and community engagement across affected countries. Uganda Border Pressure: Uganda has confirmed Ebola cases and deaths, and border closures and screening are disrupting trade, while neighbouring countries tighten entry rules. Travel Curbs Spread: Mauritius temporarily banned entry for travellers from DRC, Uganda and South Sudan, and the UAE imposed travel restrictions citing Ebola risk. Local Relief Updates: In India, a Ugandan tourist with Ebola-like symptoms tested negative, and in Hyderabad a second suspected Ebola patient also tested negative. Humanitarian Returns: 14 former LRA captives returned to Uganda for rehabilitation in Gulu after years in captivity. Business & Economy: Equity Bank Uganda pushes green financing for solar and clean cooking, while an EAC staffing crisis threatens regional operations amid funding shortfalls.
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