AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRegional Integration Through Culture & Sport: Trans Nzoia County (Kenya) is teaming up with border communities on the Uganda side, backing joint environmental work, sports and cultural activities, and even setting land aside for tree planting to “break down artificial boundaries.” Public Health Milestone: WHO says polio type 2 transmission has been interrupted in Burundi, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Congo and Uganda after assessments, urging continued vigilance and high immunization coverage. Education & Youth Development: Burundi’s presence is highlighted in regional youth sport as Top Girls Academy FC takes part in the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers in Rwanda, with referees and assistants preparing for the August 21–31 tournament. Heritage, Healing & UNESCO Peace Work: UNESCO’s operational framework for dialogue and trauma healing in Burundi is moving into local coordination, with ministries and the Burundi National Commission for UNESCO aligning activities for peace consolidation. Safety in Daily Life: In Bubanza, stolen Regideso manhole covers are leaving dangerous openings on roads, with residents improvising planks while urging urgent repairs. Culture in Motion: Burundi’s Umuco Youth Choir is set to perform at the Incheon International Choral Festival in South Korea, joining choirs from home and abroad.
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