AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUN Diplomacy: The UN General Assembly held its 5th interactive dialogue with Maria Fernanda Espinosa, a candidate for the next UN secretary-general, as she outlined plans to deliver results across peace and security, human rights, and development. Food Security & Trade: A new push highlights how potatoes can boost nutrition and resilience in sub-Saharan Africa, while a separate report warns that inflation is eroding purchasing power fast in countries including Burundi. Humanitarian Pressure: Refugees in Malawi’s Dzaleka camp face a deeper crisis after food rations were cut to zero beyond August, as global aid freezes bite. Education Under Attack: A report says violent attacks on schools and education rose by over 40% since 2024-25, with major impacts across multiple countries including the DRC. EAC Business & Border Rules: The East African Business Council urges Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of goods covered under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime to reduce delays and help small traders. Burundi Finance & Economy: Burundi plans to raise government spending next fiscal year by about one-quarter, backed by higher mining revenues and more diversified exports. Banking & People: CRDB Bank held a Wellness Day for 800+ staff, promoting exercise and work-life balance, while its CEO Dr Abdulmajid Nsekela officially received a PhD from UNISA. Health Funding: The US announced an extra $20m to strengthen Ebola preparedness in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and South Sudan, targeting surveillance, testing, border screening and infection control.
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