AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRefugee Rights & Education: A World Vision and WFP study warns that aid cuts are pushing displaced children in multiple countries, including Burundi, toward hunger, school dropout, child marriage, and family separation—highlighting why lifesaving support must continue. Justice for Displaced People: Chief Justice Mumba Malila reaffirmed strengthened access to justice for refugees and asylum seekers, citing enhanced judicial training in refugee law at a workshop in Meheba settlement. Burundi Church Leadership: The Anglican Church of Burundi elected Bishop Eraste Bigirimana as the new Archbishop and Primate, with installation set for 23 August 2026 in Bujumbura. Cultural Heritage in Motion: Burundi’s UMUKOZO Festival filled Bujumbura with traditional drums, dance, and a first-ever Drum Carnival under “Our Identity is Culture,” framed as a symbol of peace and unity. Health Alert (Regional): Africa CDC warned that Ebola in DR Congo could surpass past outbreaks, as cases spread across provinces with many exposed contacts still untraced. Energy for Development: World Bank and AfDB reported Mission 300 has connected over 50 million Africans to electricity across 40 countries, with Burundi noted among low-electrification settings. Migration Pressure in the Region: South Africa’s 30 June deadline for undocumented migrants is intensifying fear and intimidation, with reports of threats and violence as the countdown continues.
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