AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO & Trauma Healing in Burundi: UNESCO has set an operational framework for cultural, media and community-based dialogue and trauma-healing activities, with local coordination led by territorial authorities and support from Burundi’s Interior, Youth, Sports and Culture ministries plus the Burundi National Commission for UNESCO. Bujumbura Crime Update: Burundi National Police report three bodies found on Mwezi Gisabo Boulevard and say more than 800 arrests have been made since early August in high-risk areas, as security operations intensify. Gatumba 22 Years Later: New reflections and commemorations revisit the 2004 Gatumba massacre, asking what condemnation means without justice, and highlighting how survivors and the Banyamulenge community still seek answers. Sports for Regional Integration: Burundi’s region-wide sports push is echoed by Tanzania’s FEASSA Games opening, where school sports are framed as a way to build East African unity—bringing together thousands of students including Burundi. Culture & Community Abroad: Congolese singer-songwriter Freed Mushaga announces “SAMANA,” a cross-cultural collaboration with Burundian spoken-word artist Joy Slam, blending folk, soul and spoken word ahead of a September 4 release. Youth & Lifestyle: A youth-led Nairobi clean-up movement shows how social media can mobilize young people around community action—an inspiration for civic culture across the region.
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