AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Response Escalates in Congo: The WHO has declared Congo’s Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, with deaths now above 100 and cases spreading across Ituri and North Kivu. Health officials say the outbreak likely started weeks earlier, partly because early tests looked for the wrong Ebola strain, costing precious time. Treatment Capacity Boost: Congo says it will open three Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as the rare Bundibugyo variant—without approved vaccines or therapeutics—pushes hospitals to breaking point. Cross-Border Spillover: Two deaths have been reported in neighboring Uganda, underscoring how fast the situation can move. Senegal-Region Industry Signals: In Senegal’s food sector, Nestlé reassures parents that its infant formula sold locally is not affected by a European toxin alert. Infrastructure Momentum Nearby: Senegal’s neighbors keep investing—Gambia is launching major road projects to cut rural isolation, while Nigeria’s port reforms aim to strengthen West and Central Africa trade.
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