AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCultural Heritage: Bujumbura’s UMUKOZO Cultural Festival brought traditional drumming to the streets under the theme “Our Identity is Culture,” with a first-ever Drum Carnival along Boulevard de l’Uprona, synchronized royal-drum performances, dance, and a message of peace and unity—plus a reminder that the Burundian drum is recognized by UNESCO as intangible heritage. Public Health: Burundi health officials warn of rising HIV infections among youth as funding cuts weaken prevention—less condom supply, fewer outreach campaigns, and reduced youth access to accurate information. Regional Trade & Livelihoods: The East African Business Council urges Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime, saying unclear rules are costing women and youth traders time and money at the Kobero-Kabanga border. Ebola Preparedness: The U.S. announced an extra $20 million to strengthen Ebola preparedness in Burundi and neighboring countries, targeting emergency operations, surveillance and testing, border screening, and infection prevention. Arts & Innovation: Burundi also hosted the Africa On Mapping Festival (June 1–6), turning historic buildings in Bujumbura into digital canvases with video mapping, dance, and poetry.
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