AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoEbola & Travel Safety: The Bundibugyo strain outbreak in DR Congo is accelerating, with suspected cases now above 1,000 and WHO raising the internal risk level to “very high,” while Uganda reports confirmed cases and temporary border curbs; Burundi is explicitly flagged by regional health risk lists, and multiple countries are issuing advisories that urge travelers to reconsider or avoid non-essential trips to high-risk destinations. Ebola Response in the Region: EAC health ministers are meeting to coordinate a cross-border response as authorities suspend some social activities in the epicentre areas and trace thousands of contacts. Vaccines in the Pipeline: New vaccine work is underway for Bundibugyo, including efforts to adapt existing Zaire vaccines and new candidates from Oxford/Moderna and Russian research. Transport & Connectivity: Kenya’s KeNHA has kicked off the Mau Summit–Eldoret–Malaba highway feasibility process (PPP), aiming to strengthen links with Uganda, Burundi and DR Congo. Visa & Mobility Watch: The US plans to centralize visa processing into fewer “hub” embassies across Africa, which could mean longer, costlier travel for applicants. Burundi-Adjacent Travel Culture: Pope Leo XIV’s Africa tour is boosting interest in faith tourism, with countries developing Christian pilgrimage routes.
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