AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Crisis: In Malawi’s Dzaleka refugee camp, Burundian single mother Marriam Habimana says UN World Food Programme cash support has fallen from about $100 to just $7 a month, with fears of no aid after June—an urgent hit to women and children already living in an overburdened settlement. Arts & Culture: Burundi’s Bujumbura hosted the continent’s first AFRICA ON MAPPING Festival (June 1–6), turning landmarks like the Old East building and the French Institute of Burundi into digital stages with video mapping, dance and poetry. Trade & Livelihoods: At the Kobero-Kabanga border, the East African Business Council urged Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime to help women and youth traders cut costs and trade more easily. Health & Safety: UNICEF is scaling up Ebola supplies and support in the DRC and neighbors, dispatching over 100 metric tons of protective gear, medicines and WASH materials as the outbreak worsens. Diaspora & Identity: A growing number of Burundian celebrities are seeking Rwandan citizenship, reflecting shifting regional ties as some refugees and public figures move from refugee status into local communities.
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