AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaternal Health & Visas: Midwives from Burundi and across Africa were reportedly barred from speaking at the International Confederation of Midwives congress in Lisbon after last-minute visa refusals, raising fears that progress on preventing mother-and-baby deaths is being derailed by “colonial bias.” Refugee Rights & Aid Cuts: A new World Vision and WFP study warns that shrinking assistance is pushing displaced children toward hunger, school dropout, early marriage, and family separation—while self-reliance support is linked to lower risks. World Refugee Day & Community Resilience: World Refugee Day coverage highlights how aid freezes and reduced rations are hitting displaced families hard, even as some communities build stability through farming and savings groups. Burundi in Global Sport: Burundi’s diaspora is celebrating “Burustralians” after Socceroos star Nestory Irankunda—born to Burundian parents in a refugee camp—scored in Australia’s World Cup opener, turning football into a bridge for youth across borders. Women’s Tennis in the Region: Burundi is among the teams set to take part in Botswana’s first Billie Jean King Cup Africa Group III event, aimed at boosting women’s tennis and youth participation. Ebola Alert in the Great Lakes: Africa CDC warns the DRC Ebola outbreak could worsen rapidly, with untraced contacts and no proven vaccine or treatment, as the crisis compounds conflict injuries and displacement. Church Leadership: Burundi’s Anglican community elected Bishop Eraste Bigirimana as the next Archbishop and Primate, with installation planned for August in Bujumbura.
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