AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Alarm Spreads Across Borders: The WHO has declared the DRC–Uganda Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, as cases and suspected deaths climb and the Bundibugyo strain—without an approved vaccine or targeted treatment—makes containment harder. Africa CDC Alert: Africa CDC says 10 countries are now “at risk,” naming Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, and others, with a joint WHO/Africa CDC funding appeal topping $314m to boost surveillance, cross-border coordination, and medical supplies. Regional Security Anxiety: In Burundi’s Kirundo (Butanyerera), residents report unusual military movements, night patrols, and tighter travel—fears tied to tensions with Rwanda and armed groups operating in eastern DRC. Trade Pressure on Textiles: East Africa’s push to curb mitumba (second-hand clothes) is again in focus, but affordability and weak local manufacturing keep undermining bans. Energy & Industry Watch: Tanzania is also making headlines on power and infrastructure, while regional logistics costs are shifting as carriers adjust East Africa peak-season surcharges.
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