AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola & Borders: Canada announced temporary travel and immigration restrictions for people coming from DR Congo, Uganda and South Sudan, suspending certain visas for 90 days and requiring 21-day quarantine for arrivals from the past 21 days; the move is framed as precaution ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026, while experts and WHO guidance continue to debate whether travel curbs work. Ebola & Aviation: The US expanded Ebola screening to JFK, adding it to Washington-Dulles, Atlanta and Houston, as ICAO urged targeted screening instead of blanket travel bans. Ebola Funding Crunch: Africa CDC said pledges for the outbreak have nearly halved since Monday, dropping from about $500m to around $290m, even as suspected cases in DR Congo topped 1,000. South Sudan Digital Economy: South Sudan reaffirmed plans for a modern, interoperable digital public infrastructure at a forum in Tallinn, focusing on secure data exchange, digital identity, cybersecurity and cross-border services. Public Finance Debate: A minister proposed using one crude oil cargo to fund a “sports city” in Juba, but Cabinet Affairs pushed back, saying projects must follow approved budgets. Peacekeeping Remembrance: UN events on 5 June will honour fallen peacekeepers, including South Sudan-linked personnel, with the Dag Hammarskjöld Medal.
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