AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Response: UNICEF urges stronger community engagement to stop the fast-spreading 2026 Ebola outbreak in the DRC, stressing prevention and better preparedness for children and families as insecurity and misinformation strain fragile health systems. Regional Vigilance: Kagera’s Regional Commissioner in neighboring Tanzania calls for heightened Ebola precautions during Eid Al Adha, urging religious leaders to educate communities and push early care. Refugee Pressure: In Tanzania’s Nyarugusu camp, Burundian refugees say cards are being canceled and food aid cut ahead of alleged forced repatriation, while Nduta’s closure triggers a chaotic surge toward Nakivale, Kakuma, and Mahama. Human Rights & Deportations: Burundi families in Bujumbura report the return of young people deported from Switzerland, as experts denounce forced deportations as risky and call for Switzerland to suspend them. Culture & Identity: Burundi’s ties to Africa Day themes also show up in participatory art and gender-equality debates, with Burundi tied in a global equality ranking. Education & Tech: A Nigerian AI researcher has been appointed visiting lecturer at Olivia University in Bujumbura, highlighting growing digital inclusion in local higher education. Faith Tourism: Pope Leo XIV’s Africa visit is fueling interest in Christian pilgrimage routes across the continent.
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