AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola & Border Health: The WHO chief praised Uganda’s Ebola response, saying case fatality is under 1% and highlighting vigilance and cross-border collaboration—while noting that restrictions can hurt economies. DRC Ebola Update: The Democratic Republic of Congo reported 101 Ebola deaths and 550 confirmed cases, with armed groups limiting access in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu. Mauritius Travel Rules: Mauritius is linked to regional Ebola containment efforts, including temporary entry bans and related travel restrictions aimed at reducing imported risk. Local Drug Policy: A new Mauritius National Drug Control Master Plan (2026–2030) backs harm reduction (naloxone, take-home methadone, rehab pathways) but warns clinics are overcrowded, funding is strained, and hepatitis C care remains inadequate. EU–ESA Trade (Health-adjacent): The EU and ESA states including Mauritius concluded an enhanced Economic Partnership Agreement, aiming for more predictable rules and support for services and digitalisation. AI Governance: A Mauritius-led AI strategy is discussed alongside calls for stronger, risk-focused AI regulation across Africa.
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