AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Watch: The UN warns the DRC’s Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and push about 985,000 more people into poverty, with women hit hardest, as containment restrictions disrupt jobs, trade, education and health services. Cross-Border Risk: The outbreak has spread to a fourth DRC province, Haut-Uele, which borders South Sudan—raising fears of spillover into a region with weak public health capacity. Health Response in South Sudan: ASK Foundation and German doctors launched a four-day free cleft lip and cleft palate surgery drive in Juba for 20 children, offering surgery, care and follow-up. Elections Roadmap: South Sudan’s legislature ratified amendments to the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement, clearing the way for December 2026 elections by deferring the permanent constitution and national census to the next elected government. Political Party Moves: The Political Parties Council registered the IO Party (formerly SPLM-IO) and four other parties, formalizing new legal identities ahead of elections. Security and Rights: Defense Minister Chol Thon vowed zero tolerance for violations against children, saying recruiters and abusers will face prosecution. Diplomacy/UN Presence: UNMISS closed its temporary operating base in Akobo, Jonglei, citing improved security conditions and UN procedures despite liquidity constraints.
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