AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Preparedness in the Region: The WHO has declared the DRC-Uganda Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, and Burundi is listed among high-risk countries—prompting calls for tighter vigilance and travel screening. UN Support for Children: UNICEF is scaling up Ebola supplies in the DRC, sending over 100 metric tons of protective gear, medicines, and WASH materials to protect children and frontline health workers. Culture & Tech in Burundi: Burundi hosted the AFRICA ON MAPPING Festival in Bujumbura, using video mapping, dance, and poetry to turn historic buildings into immersive art spaces. Trade for Small Traders: The East African Business Council urged Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime, so women and youth traders can benefit more easily at the Kobero-Kabanga border. Cancer Awareness in Burundi: Merck Foundation, with African First Ladies and health ministries, is expanding cancer care training and launched “Ray of Hope,” a children’s storybook and animation in multiple languages. Luxury Travel & Representation: A new African American-owned yacht cruising service, “Adventure by Mupenda Yacht,” is launching in the U.S., blending premium travel with cultural pride. Sports & Global Attention: Singapore is set to negotiate a free trade agreement with the EAC bloc of eight countries—explicitly including Burundi—aiming to boost regional trade and digital economy cooperation.
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