AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBujumbura Security Update: SOS Médias Burundi reports three bodies found on Mwezi Gisabo Boulevard as Burundi National Police intensify operations, with over 800 arrests since early August—raising fresh concerns about crime in sensitive neighborhoods. Youth, Peace & Power: Burundi hosts the Fifth Continental Dialogue on Youth, Peace and Security and Women, Peace and Security, with discussions focused on whether the African Youth Charter’s promises are turning into real influence for young people. Identity & Inclusion: A report on birth registration and vital statistics highlights how digitizing civil registration can strengthen trusted digital public infrastructure—citing Burundi as a reason for optimism. Church & Community Care: A Burundian Catholic sister calls for stronger support for abandoned older people, framing care for the elderly as a duty for the whole society. Culture & Literature: Gaël Faye’s acclaimed novel “Petit Pays” continues to be taught and discussed across Francophone spaces, keeping Burundi’s war-era memories alive through literature.
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