AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI & Kiswahili Push: The East African Kiswahili Commission urged urgent investment in artificial intelligence tools and digital language systems to keep Kiswahili competitive and boost regional integration, ahead of the 5th World Kiswahili Language Day and the 3rd EAKC conference in Bujumbura. Agroecology for Food Security: East Africa is being urged to put agroecology at the centre of farming, climate and food policies, with Burundi and Tanzania projects cited for cutting reliance on costly synthetic inputs while improving resilience and incomes. Digital Economy & Identity: Burundi is looking to “India Stack” ideas to build digital ID and payments infrastructure, as digital identity wallets and sovereignty concerns gain attention across the region. Jobs & Trade Platform: Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF) says it has created over 600,000 jobs and generated millions of visitors over decades, reinforcing the value of trade fairs for business linkages. Human Rights Watch: Burundi’s Iteka League warns of a worsening rights climate, citing hundreds of deaths, abductions and prison overcrowding over a year. Regional Business Talent: Google Play launched a $1m Indie Games Fund for African studios, offering equity-free support and mentorship to help games reach global markets.
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