AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Border Alerts: Rwanda is named among high-risk countries as WHO declares the Congo/ Uganda Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, with travel advisories warning of enhanced screening for returning travellers. DRC Care Under Strain: At the epicenter in eastern DRC, health workers report Ebola patients with symptoms but limited testing and scarce protective gear—“we live with fear.” Regional Security & Health Risks: Human Rights Watch accuses Rwanda Defence Force and M23 of forced recruitment, abusive detention, and killings in eastern DRC, raising alarm for humanitarian access and disease control. Rwanda-Linked Transit Restrictions: UK guidance says transit from DRC through Rwanda is only allowed for exceptional humanitarian/essential travel and is subject to health risk assessment and approval. Policy Pressure on Health Aid: Human Rights Watch warns US bilateral health agreements with several African countries—including Rwanda—could jeopardise human rights via surveillance and sample access. Ebola Preparedness Funding (Nigeria): Nigeria’s President Tinubu approved a Presidential Ebola task force and released ₦10bn to strengthen NCDC readiness and airport screening.
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