AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoEbola Response in the Region: The East African Community will hold an emergency virtual meeting of health ministers June 1–2 to coordinate action against the rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain spreading in eastern DR Congo and Uganda, with plans for mobile labs, rapid response teams, and training for frontline workers. Outbreak Numbers Worsen: Africa CDC says confirmed cases are 263 in DR Congo and Uganda, but more than 1,100 suspected infections are still under investigation, with 43 confirmed deaths—warning the crisis is moving faster than systems can handle. WHO Chief Pushes Community Trust: WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus visited Bunia, urging safe burials, community ownership, and caution against travel bans and border closures that he says discourage transparency; he noted there is no approved vaccine or treatment for the current strain. South Sudan Sanctions Renewed: The UN Security Council extended South Sudan sanctions for one year, with Pakistan abstaining and critics saying the measures should be reviewed and not become open-ended. UN Peacekeeping Remembrance: UN Secretary-General António Guterres will posthumously honour six Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in Abyei with the Dag Hammarskjöld Medal on June 5. Hunger Pressure Mounts: UN agencies warn South Sudan’s acute hunger is deepening as aid funding falls, with millions at risk of losing food and nutrition support.
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