AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Emergency: WHO has declared the Congo Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, warning it’s “international concern” but not a pandemic—while Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya says he’s in “panic mode” due to lack of medicines and vaccines. Cross-Border Risk: The outbreak is centered in DRC’s Ituri mining areas (Mongwalu and Rwampara) with hundreds of suspected cases and dozens of deaths, and it has already reached Uganda, raising fears of wider spread. Health System Pressure: Africa CDC links 65 deaths to the outbreak and says insecurity, population movement, and gaps in contact tracing could worsen the situation. Liberia Policy Tension: Liberia is also facing a governance test in health and data—civil society is challenging the carbon market policy, while a separate controversy grows around AREPT summoning former finance minister Samuel D. Tweah Jr. over alleged diversion of US$20.5m in rice subsidy funds. Energy & Industry Push: On the business side, Liberia signed a US$26m deal to build its first electrical manufacturing plant, aiming to cut reliance on imported power equipment.
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