AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBujumbura Public Safety: Police in Bujumbura say three bodies were found on Mwezi Gisabo Boulevard and more than 800 people have been arrested since early August, as security sweeps target theft and people hiding in hard-to-reach areas. Youth & Rights in Focus: Burundi hosts the Fifth Continental Dialogue on Youth, Peace and Security and Women, Peace and Security, with leaders and young voices pushing for real participation in laws, budgets, and everyday governance—not just conferences. Church-Led Healing: Burundi Catholic clergy are expanding trauma-healing programs to help communities rebuild after decades of conflict, integrating heart-wound healing into pastoral work and seminary formation. Digital Identity for Families: A report highlights how birth registration and biometric binding can strengthen trusted digital public infrastructure, pointing to Burundi’s example as a reason for optimism. Elder Care Call: A Burundian Catholic sister urges stronger support for abandoned older people, stressing that caring for the elderly is a duty for the whole society. Regional Human Rights Leadership: Dr. Jim Chimezie Okolo has been confirmed as West Africa regional director for inter-governmental human rights work, pledging stronger justice and peacebuilding across borders.
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