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Aviation & Tourism Impact: Uganda protested Israel’s new Ebola-linked travel restrictions that would bar travellers from Kenya and also include Uganda, saying the move is unjustified given Uganda’s surveillance and improved health situation—an issue that could further disrupt flights, tourism and business travel. Ebola & Cross-Border Travel: Afreximbank cancelled its annual meeting in Egypt due to Ebola concerns, moving shareholder business to correspondence, underscoring how the outbreak is reshaping regional travel plans and events. Public Health & Visitor Safety: WHO reassured World Cup fans that Ebola risk in host countries remains low, urging travellers to stay informed and watch for symptoms—while the DRC outbreak continues to rise. Gorilla Tourism Demand: Rwanda’s “Attenborough effect” is boosting interest in gorilla tourism, but capped permits and controlled access are driving earlier bookings rather than unlimited visitor surges—an important lesson for Uganda’s own high-value wildlife travel. Maternal Health & Logistics: Uganda’s blood supply gaps remain a travel-adjacent concern for health systems, as officials highlight failures in the donor-to-delivery chain that still cost women’s lives after childbirth. Uganda Airlines & Investment Debate: Uganda Airlines’ Boeing fleet expansion is drawing debate over public funding, but the carrier’s growth push is framed as a long-term bet on aviation and connectivity. ESG & Business Climate: Bank of Uganda’s mandatory ESG reporting from January 2027 is pushing firms to adapt—relevant for tourism operators seeking financing and partnerships.

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