AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Response: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised Uganda’s Ebola containment, pointing to border screening, surveillance, testing and case management after Uganda confirmed 19 cases and two deaths; the latest Ministry of Health update says three new infections were recorded, with most linked to cross-border movement from DR Congo. Regional Health Pressure: Congo’s outbreak keeps accelerating, with reports of 515 confirmed cases and 91 deaths, while global health leaders push for stronger cooperation and a joint WHO–Africa CDC response plan. Local Governance & Public Safety: MPs from Nyanza urged strict controls to prevent Ebola spread through Lake Victoria trade routes and island markets, warning that trader interactions could raise transmission risks. Health System Strain: Frontline workers in Congo complain of low pay and delayed allowances, even as the outbreak expands and care demands rise. Public Order: Kampala police reported a fatal ransom kidnapping case in Ntinda-Kigowa, highlighting a worrying trend of abductions and murders. Education & Infrastructure: A Baseline Education Census flags gaps in classrooms, teachers and sanitation, even as enrolment rises. Energy & Economy: Equity Bank announced expanded green financing to boost solar and clean energy adoption amid rising electricity costs.
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