AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Economic Shock: The UN warns the DRC’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and push 985,000 more people into poverty, with major job losses and knock-on damage to education and healthcare—especially if spread reaches neighbors including Rwanda. Rwanda-DRC Border Health Measures: Rwanda and North Kivu eased some cross-border movement limits after Ebola restrictions, but kept strict screening and preparedness at the Rubavu–Goma corridor to reduce spillover risk. AMR Surveillance Boost: Kenya and Rwanda strengthened antimicrobial resistance tracking by moving to more detailed reporting under the WHO GLASS system, aiming to guide treatment and protect the effectiveness of medicines. Pediatric Cardiac Care in Kigali: An Israeli medical mission at King Faisal Hospital treated 21 children with complex heart conditions and marked Rwanda’s progress with a newly trained pediatric interventional cardiologist. Digital Transformation for Health: Egypt and Rwanda ICT ministers discussed AI and digital capacity building, including pilot AI projects in healthcare and other public services.
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