AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoHumanitarian Funding Shock: A Burundian refugee mother in Malawi’s Dzaleka camp says WFP cash support has fallen from about $100 to $7 per month, with fears of no assistance after June—an immediate hit to food security for tens of thousands of refugees. Cross-Border Trade at Kobero–Kabanga: East African Business Council urges Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime and set up a trade information desk, while new support targets women and youth traders to cut non-tariff barriers. EAC Free Trade Talks: Singapore will begin negotiations on an FTA with the EAC, with Burundi included, aiming to improve market access and diversify trade links. Logistics and Market Access: A court in Malawi stops Burundian traders from returning to Mgona Market and bringing containers pending a case—raising risks for regional trading flows. Ebola Response Supplies: UNICEF reports over 100 metric tons of emergency items dispatched to the DRC to speed up Ebola containment, with more donor funding urgently needed. Industry & Energy Safety: Regional health regulators meet in Nairobi to strengthen nuclear and radiation safety in healthcare, as countries prepare for emerging disease threats.
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