AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoAfrica Day Cultural Pulse: Africa Day celebrations highlighted unity and heritage, with leaders urging renewed Pan-Africanism and integration under the theme “Sixty-three Years of Unity, Integration and Development.” Faith & Community Links: Two Burundian Anglican clergymen visited a UK church in Rotherham, receiving about 100 sports shirts and a signed football to support widows, orphans and youth projects back home. Ebola Focus (DRC & Region): The DRC’s new Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is worsening amid insecurity and attacks on health facilities; WHO warns responses are “outpacing” efforts, while regional leaders push Eid Al Adha-era vigilance and religious leaders are urged to educate communities. Burundian Displacement Pressure: In Tanzania’s Nyarugusu camp, Burundian refugees allege forced repatriation after refugee cards were cancelled and food aid cut; elsewhere, Nduta’s closure is driving chaotic arrivals to Nakivale, Kakuma and Mahama. Education & Tech in Burundi: A Nigerian AI-in-business researcher was appointed visiting lecturer at Olivia University in Bujumbura, signaling growing interest in responsible AI and digital inclusion. Health Investment for Burundi: EIB Global’s €10m support via the Health Impact Investment Platform is set to strengthen primary healthcare planning in Burundi and other sub-Saharan countries.
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