AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Preparedness in the Region: The U.S. says its Ebola response in Central and East Africa has topped $162m, backing screening and surveillance at points of entry in Burundi, DRC, Rwanda, South Sudan and Uganda, while also supporting humanitarian aid. EAC Health Coordination: East African Community health ministers agreed to harmonise Ebola surveillance and protective measures at airports, ports and land borders, and to set up a regional technical task force to coordinate the response. Travel Screening Moves: St. Vincent and the Grenadines issued a strict advisory urging nationals to avoid non-essential travel to Ebola-risk countries, including Burundi, and announced enhanced arrival screening plus quarantine if needed. Funding and Labs: Kenya received KSh647m from Africa CDC and WHO for a joint continental Ebola preparedness and response plan, and Germany’s KfW pledged €1m to support mobile laboratories, diagnostics and lab training across the region. Regional Politics & Mobility: A U.S. federal judge blocked Trump’s immigration freeze affecting legal immigration and asylum decisions for applicants from 39 “high-risk” countries, including Burundi. Sports Disruption: The Eastern Africa U18/U20 athletics championships in Arusha were postponed indefinitely due to the Ebola outbreak. Burundi in the Spotlight: A Burundian football friendly is listed for today (Burundi vs Equatorial Guinea), as regional attention remains split between sport and public health.
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