AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response & Community Trust: UNICEF warns the DRC Ebola outbreak is spreading fast amid insecurity, displacement, misinformation, and low trust—pushing for stronger community engagement with leaders, survivors, and social workers to improve prevention and care. WHO Urges Ceasefire: WHO chief Tedros calls for an “immediate ceasefire” in eastern DRC, saying violence is blocking humanitarian access and making contact tracing “nearly impossible” as suspected cases near 1,000. Burundi in the Region’s Shockwaves: In Tanzania’s Nyarugusu camp, over 2,300 Burundian refugees allege forced repatriation pressure, including canceled refugee cards and food aid cuts. Arts & Culture in Finance: Malawi’s NBM plc marks Africa Day with a participatory artwork project—customers and creatives adding brushstrokes to celebrate African unity. Football & National Pride: Morocco and Burundi meet in an international friendly as Morocco fine-tunes its 2026 World Cup squad; meanwhile, U17 women’s qualifiers loom with Ebola monitoring in the background. Fashion & Everyday Economy: A BBC report highlights how East Africa’s push to curb mitumba (second-hand clothes) keeps failing due to affordability, demand, and limited local manufacturing. Global Health Funding: EIB Global backs primary healthcare planning in Burundi and other countries with €10 million via the Health Impact Investment Platform. Viral Fitness Culture: Burundi-born “Mr Poppins” Armani Minani’s cliff-hanging Table Mountain stunt keeps going viral, blending spectacle with fundraising.
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