AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoEbola & Travel Safety: The DRC’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is accelerating, with suspected cases now above 1,000 across Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, and Uganda reporting linked cases; health officials warn response is hampered by delayed detection and low contact tracing, while Uganda temporarily closed its border with Congo and the WHO raised the alert to “very high,” pushing countries to tighten travel and entry rules—Burundi is also repeatedly flagged as high-risk in regional advisories. Regional Coordination: East African Community health ministers met to align a cross-border response as the outbreak spreads and population movement raises transmission fears. Visa Friction for Travelers: New reporting on Schengen short-stay visas shows uneven approval rates by country; India filed 1.15m applications in 2025 but faced a 15.8% rejection rate, highlighting how documentation and procedures can derail travel plans. Travel Infrastructure: Kenya’s KeNHA began the Mau Summit–Eldoret–Malaba highway feasibility process under a PPP, aiming to strengthen transport links that include Burundi and the DRC. Faith Tourism Note: Pope Leo XIV’s Africa visit is framed as a new boost for faith travel, with Burundi readers likely to watch for related itineraries and events.
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