AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoConnectivity & Trade Corridors: A new push across Africa argues growth will come from stronger internal logistics and regional integration—not just building roads to ports—under AfCFTA and transport upgrades. Visa Policy & Mobility: Namibia published an updated visa-on-arrival list including Burundi, shaping travel planning for regional business and workers. Ebola Response (DRC): Africa CDC welcomed the start of clinical trials for Bundibugyo Ebola therapeutics, aiming to improve survival and guide targeted treatment for the outbreak. Agroecology for Food Security: East African stakeholders urged agroecology to cut farmers’ dependence on costly inputs and strengthen resilience, with Burundi lessons highlighted from IFAD-supported work. Kiswahili + AI in East Africa: Burundi hosted EAKC events calling for urgent investment in AI tools and digital language systems to keep Kiswahili central to trade and integration. Security & Logistics: The U.S. said it will stop supporting UN logistics for the Somalia mission fighting Al-Shabaab after 2026, raising uncertainty for regional operations. Burundi Local News: In Bujumbura, a neighborhood chief was jailed again over a disputed death certificate tied to a Congolese national case; in Cibitoke, a suspect in a father’s machete killing was found hiding with relatives. Rural Reality: Data visualizations place Burundi among the most majority-rural countries globally, underscoring the scale of rural development needs.
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