AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Preparedness Under Fire: Kenya says it has screened over 80,000 travellers and all 56 suspected samples tested negative, but experts warn the real question is whether the system can quickly detect, isolate and contain cases before they spread—especially as debate grows over a US-backed Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base. Public Trust in Health Response: A GeoPoll survey shows Kenyans trust the national Ministry of Health most during health crises, while confidence in county-run services is low—fueling scepticism that a specialised Ebola centre will strengthen the wider health system. US Funding and Global Alarm: The US pledged nearly $38m more for Ebola response, as WHO warns the outbreak could worsen without strong public health action. Local Labour Impact: New rules raise minimum pay for house helps to KSh 18,047 in major towns, with penalties for non-compliance—sparking mixed reactions. Digital Privacy Debate: An Al Jazeera documentary has reignited concerns about how mobile data and surveillance tools could be used, raising fresh questions about privacy protections in Kenya.
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