AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBurundi in Washington: Burundi’s 64th Independence Day was celebrated at the Ambassador’s residence in the U.S. capital, blending traditional music and dance, Burundian cuisine, and diaspora networking to spotlight culture and growing U.S.-Burundi ties. Regional Mobility for Burundians: Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania all published 2026 entry lists that include Burundi visa-free access in some cases, while other countries still require visas—useful for travel planning and cross-border lifestyle links. Language & Tech Culture: Bujumbura hosted the 7th International Conference on promoting Kiswahili, with calls to expand Swahili through education and even AI tools. Diplomacy & Peace: President Évariste Ndayishimiye met Russia’s Lavrov to back African-led peace initiatives, and also received a Congolese delegation tied to dialogue efforts amid DRC tensions. Health & Community: WHO validated El Salvador’s trachoma elimination, a reminder of how public health progress depends on sustained community action.
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