AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRefugee & Migration: Refugee lawyer Sarah Dale has hit back at One Nation supporters, saying they should stay silent while Australia celebrates Socceroos star Nestory Irankunda—born in a refugee camp to Burundian parents—and other players with similar journeys. Humanitarian Pressure: In Malawi’s Dzaleka refugee camp, residents report food rations cut to zero after aid funding stops beyond August, deepening hardship for Burundian families already struggling. Health & Youth: Burundi health officials warn of rising HIV infections among young people (15–24), blaming reduced funding, stigma, and weaker awareness campaigns for slipping prevention efforts. Culture & Identity: Bujumbura’s UMUKOZO Festival put Burundi’s drum heritage in the spotlight with a first-ever Drum Carnival, drawing crowds and celebrating culture as a symbol of peace and unity. Church Leadership: The Anglican Church of Burundi elected Bishop Eraste Bigirimana as its next Archbishop and Primate, with installation set for 23 August 2026. Education Rights: A new report says violent attacks on education have surged by over 40%, highlighting growing risks for children and teachers across conflict zones.
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