AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Travel Shock for the Region: DR Congo’s Ebola situation is escalating fast, with suspected cases now reported at 1,077 and 121 confirmed, plus 17 deaths since May 15; WHO says the outbreak is spreading rapidly and neighbouring countries—including Burundi—face heightened risk, while Uganda has temporarily closed its border with Congo and multiple countries are issuing travel warnings and entry restrictions. Border Closures Hit Cross-Border Trade: In Goma, Rwanda’s tightened controls around the Grande Barriere crossing are disrupting daily transport and sales for traders and riders, raising fears of shortages. Health Checks Expand Worldwide: Russia has stepped up border health screenings for travellers from high-risk areas, and Belgium reissued hospital protocols after a false alarm. Burundi-Tied Travel Advisory: St. Kitts and Nevis renewed an Ebola advisory listing Burundi among high-risk destinations, urging nationals to avoid non-essential travel. Tourism & Mobility Angle: With sports and social activities suspended in parts of Ituri and screening intensifying at airports, travel plans across the Great Lakes are being reshaped. Trade & Travel Support: Separate from Ebola, Burundi and Tanzania are pushing smoother movement of goods via joint trade efforts, a reminder that travel and tourism depend on stable regional connectivity.
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