AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola & Travel Controls: Oman has introduced an electronic health declaration for travellers arriving from DRC and Uganda, using a QR-code form before entry, as the Bundibugyo-strain outbreak continues to spread. Public Health Response: WHO says the DRC and Uganda Ebola response is still far below what’s needed, even as diagnostic capacity expands with more labs and beds; Uganda’s confirmed cases remain limited but vigilance is urged. Tourism & Wildlife: Uganda Wildlife Authority is using new non-contact infrared thermometers, rain gear and smartphones—donated to support surveillance—to help protect mountain gorillas and keep tourism running during the Ebola risk period. Legal & Mobility: Kenyan senior lawyer and opposition figure Martha Karua was reportedly denied entry at Entebbe and detained incommunicado, with lawyers calling it unlawful and politically motivated. Security & Community: Uganda Police is building 200 sub-county policing model stations nationwide, with 70 already ready for occupancy, aiming to boost grassroots visibility and access. Menstrual Health for Visitors & Locals: Union launched “Kili Clear” sanitary pads in Kampala, targeting affordable access for women and girls, including transport-sector communities.
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