AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoEbola & Border Travel: Saudi Arabia suspended travel and entry for citizens coming from the DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan, and tightened visa rules for anyone who was in those countries in the prior 21 days; it also boosted screening for arrivals from nearby states including Burundi. Ebola Numbers & Risk: The DRC’s Bundibugyo outbreak has topped 1,094 cases and 277 deaths, with WHO calling it the highest first-month caseload in Africa; modelling warns spillover to South Sudan is now likely (about 70%), while the chance of spread to Rwanda and Burundi is lower. AU Response Funding: Burundi’s AU chair, President Évariste Ndayishimiye, helped convene an emergency meeting that mobilised US$910m in pledges and pushed for US$518m to be disbursed fast for cross-border preparedness and response. Refugee Travel & Services: World Refugee Day coverage highlights reduced aid, pressure to return, and insecurity across camps in the region, including Mahama in Rwanda hosting many Burundians and Congolese. Regional Transport: Rwanda’s road maintenance debate (Rusizi–Bugarama) underscores how cross-border routes affect travel and trade into Burundi and eastern DRC.
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