AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Watch: WHO says Central Africa’s Ebola outbreak is nearing 500 cases, with DRC at 452 confirmed infections and 82 deaths, while Uganda has 19 cases and 2 deaths—totaling 471 cases and 84 deaths as CDC warns the crisis could rival the 2014 scale if isolation and treatment don’t improve. Cross-border Measures: UAE has suspended new visas and barred travellers from Uganda, DRC and South Sudan to curb spread, while Uganda continues monitoring and border controls as suspected cases are tested. Regional Response Funding: WHO and Africa CDC launched a $518m plan (June–November) to boost surveillance, testing, infection prevention, clinical care and community engagement under a “one response” approach. Local Human Interest: 14 former LRA captives returned to Gulu for rehabilitation after years in captivity in South Sudan. Sports & Pride: Uganda won the right to host the 2031 African Games, beating Nigeria, with venues including Hoima City Stadium and Mandela National Stadium. Health Tech: A Cambridge-led AI “super-antigen” vaccine technology has cleared a first human trial, aiming for broader protection against virus families.
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