AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Response in the Region: The U.S. has stepped up support after Uganda confirmed 6 new Ebola cases (15 total, including 1 death), working with Uganda and the DRC to boost screening, isolation, transport, and treatment capacity. Ebola Alarm in the DRC: Reports say the 2026 outbreak may have been spreading in eastern Congo since January, with “patient zero” traced to a hospital case in Rwampara—raising fresh questions about delays in sharing key information. Burundi–Rwanda Citizenship Shift: More Burundian celebrities are seeking Rwandan citizenship, reflecting a wider move driven by safety concerns and economic pressure, as Rwanda continues to attract refugees and now new citizens. Church & Community Support: A Burundi clergyman’s work for widows, orphans, and youth was highlighted in a fundraising concert at a Rotherham church, with sports kits and a signed football helping the cause. Refugee Return Tensions: Returnees from Tanzania say land restitution is blocked by local political and security networks, pushing some families to settle in border areas instead of their original homes. Rights Under Pressure: An open letter urges Burundi’s president to oppose any extradition of Congolese analyst Babunga Benjamin Watuna to the DRC, citing fears of political persecution. Africa Day Culture & Unity: Burundi’s participation in Africa Day messaging and regional integration themes continues, alongside cultural celebrations featuring African music and drumming.
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