AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Response: Uganda has ordered an immediate closure of its border with DR Congo as suspected cases of a rare Ebola strain surge, with only emergency, humanitarian, cargo and essential security movements allowed under strict screening and 21-day self-isolation for entrants; health officials say Uganda’s confirmed cases now stand at seven (including one death) while contact tracing focuses mainly on exposed health workers. Public Health Alarm: The WHO has declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of international concern, warning that weak systems, delayed detection and distrust could let it spread faster than containment. Regional Coordination: IGAD launched a $31.9m pandemic preparedness project to strengthen cross-border surveillance, labs and emergency workforce capacity across East Africa. Travel Curbs Debate: Kenya’s Law Society opposes a reported US plan to set up an Ebola treatment centre in Kenya, arguing facilities should be closer to outbreak epicentres. Politics & Governance: Parliament will reconvene to approve Museveni’s reappointed Vice President and Prime Minister after the new cabinet lineup. Sports & Tourism: CAF says AFCON 2027 across Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania could be a major tourism and investment boost, while UTB hosted a Cultural Gala at Ndere Cultural Centre for international visitors.
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