AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIMF Watch: Burundi’s international reserves are critically low at $214m (about 1.6 months of imports), keeping pressure on fuel supply and broader growth despite IMF projections of 3.9% growth in 2026. Health & Aid: The U.S. rejected a UN HIV/AIDS resolution over anti-HIV program cutbacks, while Ebola response in the region faces mounting constraints as cases in DRC push past 1,000 and Burundi is listed among high-risk countries. Fertilizer Crunch: Farmers in Bururi and Muyinga report paying for fertilizers but receiving none, with fears of a food security hit as shortages spread. Environment & Water: Lake Tanganyika is under threat from untreated wastewater and weak protection, while Lake Victoria got a pledge to remove 100,000 litres of plastic from Uganda’s shoreline. Digital Inclusion: Rwanda’s biometric ID rollout is expanding access for refugees, with Mahama residents linking IDs to easier services and even banking/SIM access. Business & Trade: Kenya remains the EAC trade heavyweight, even as intra-bloc trade falls, and the EAC MSMEs fair is set for Kigali in late Oct with a focus on leather and horticulture. Media & Culture: Spotify data shows football podcast listening is surging across Sub-Saharan Africa, with Burundi among the fastest-growing markets.
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