AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Bank/Refugee Economy: Uganda’s World Bank-funded DRDIP project is under fire after an Auditor General report flagged unfinished roads and bridges, idle medical equipment, questionable payments, unpaid contractors and leftover funds—raising costs for host communities and refugees. Cross-Border Trade & Digital Trust: The EAC says online shopping and cross-border e-commerce could become safer and more trusted after a Geneva/Belgrade knowledge mission to close legal and regulatory gaps. Transport & Border Business Climate: Drivers on the Bujumbura–Kigali route complain of excessive checks and alleged “fees” at the Kobero border post, saying it disrupts logistics and boosts costs. Visa Rules for Mobility: Mozambique published its 2026 eVisa eligibility list including Burundi, while India released its 2026 eVisa list of 32 African countries with Burundi included—both moves that can affect travel and business flows. Finance & Risk: A Kenyan court upheld a freeze over $274,000 linked to a Burundian engineering firm in a money-laundering forfeiture fight. Humanitarian Pressure: UN warns Eastern Africa needs urgent help for 48.5m people in 2026, with food insecurity rising and Ebola risk still a concern. Governance & Costs at Home: In Buhumuza, mandatory paving, anti-thatched-house measures and new marriage conditions are sparking debate over modernization versus household hardship.
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