AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO & Trauma Healing in Burundi: UNESCO has set up an operational framework for dialogue and trauma-healing activities in Burundi, with local coordination involving key ministries and the Burundi National Commission for UNESCO. Bujumbura Security Push: Burundi National Police report three bodies found in Bujumbura and more than 800 arrests since early August, as operations intensify in high-risk neighborhoods. Culture & Community Support: A Castlederg Garden Party (Sept 4) is set to raise funds for Team Hope after the organizer recently visited Burundi and saw work with women, children, and families. Regional Health Cooperation: Tanzania’s TPDF will host EAC Civil-Military Cooperation Week (Aug 26–Sep 1), bringing specialist services across regions, including maternal and child health and paediatric care. Sports for Integration: PM Mwigulu Nchemba backs school sports as a tool for East African integration, as FEASSA games bring thousands of students from Burundi and the region together. Human Rights Memory: Commentary marks the 22nd anniversary of the Gatumba massacre, questioning the value of condemnation without justice.
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