AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisability & Education in Gitega: Santa Lucia Primary School in Mushasha (Gitega) is appealing for urgent help for 66 blind pupils, citing a shortage of beds and mattresses (60 needed), teacher gaps ahead of retirements, and limited braille support—only one embossing machine and recurring braille paper shortages. Culture & Community Life: Burundi’s interfaith leadership message from President Ndayishimiye urges citizens to embrace innovation and entrepreneurship as the route to rapid economic growth, framed around practical leadership and hard work. Health & Youth Wellbeing: Reports from Burundi highlight rising drug use among young people, with rehabilitation centers stepping up prevention and support. Regional Humanitarian Pressure: Coverage also points to the wider East African strain—Ebola fears in the DRC as cases spread toward cities, and displacement pressures affecting people across borders. Digital Rights & Safety (Global, with local relevance): A separate wave of reporting on biometric surveillance and age-assurance rules underscores growing concerns about privacy and child protection in the region.
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