AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola in DRC: A new Ebola case has been reported in an American humanitarian worker in Ituri, with CDC saying there’s no further transmission and care is being coordinated with DRC and U.S. health officials. Ebola containment under pressure: In eastern Congo, the fastest-growing Ebola outbreak is becoming harder to contain as responders face infrastructure gaps, misinformation, and even attacks on treatment centers and healthcare workers; Reuters also reports AFC/M23 rebels running a largely separate response in areas they control, which could complicate containment if the outbreak spreads. Rwanda health data leadership: Rwanda opened a two-week South-to-South learning exchange in Kigali on national health intelligence systems, sharing how the country uses its National Health Intelligence Centre to guide policy and reduce dependence on externally managed data. Maternal and child health markets: A market report projects the global pediatric vaccines market rising from $45.75B (2026) to $78.30B by 2035, driven by expanded immunization budgets and wider use of multivalent/combination vaccines. Digital payments in hospitals: A report highlights how repeated small eCitizen convenience fees can hit patients multiple times during public hospital visits, raising concerns about fairness for the poor and chronically ill. Health access tech: Another piece looks at medical drones across Africa for faster delivery of blood, vaccines, antivenom, and medicines to remote clinics.
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