AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Update: WHO chief Tedros says Ebola in DR Congo has a “big head-start” and authorities are “catching up,” as suspected cases in the region drop from 906 to 116 while confirmed figures rise (DRC 321 confirmed; Uganda 9 confirmed). Cross-Border Response: MSF warns conflict and mistrust in Ituri are slowing containment, and Kenya’s health ministry has placed high alert at entry points despite no confirmed cases. Travel and Governance Pressure: WHO cautions that blanket travel restrictions could hinder response, while Kenya’s proposed US-linked Ebola quarantine centre faces court blocks and protests. Public Health Beyond Ebola: Zimbabwe reports drug and substance abuse as a national disaster hurting youth productivity, with treatment costs still out of reach for many families. Health, Tech and Environment: A UN report urges AI firms to disclose environmental footprints, warning data centres strain power, water and land resources. Food Security Threat: West African experts in Accra strengthen pest risk analysis as invasive pests cost the region about US$7bn annually. Other Health News: Two NIH researchers in the US face charges over alleged mpox sample smuggling from Congo.
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