AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Response Funding: Burundi’s AU chair Évariste Ndayishimiye helped mobilize US$910m in pledges for the DRC-Uganda Bundibugyo Ebola push, with leaders urging release of the full US$518m plan within four weeks as Africa CDC warns of contact-tracing and funding gaps. Public Health & Borders: WHO and UNHCR say the outbreak is spreading across borders and threatening over two million displaced people, while Africa CDC calls for stronger exit screening at airports and crossings without blanket travel bans that can backfire. Burundi Governance & Costs: MPs and citizens are questioning how mining revenues are recorded and used after 1,600+ tons were exported from Kabarore (2006–2015), and a presidential prayer in Muyinga is sparking backlash over alleged forced contributions amid an economic squeeze. Infrastructure for Growth: Burundi launched a $90m clean water project near Lake Tanganyika (World Bank co-financing) targeting 615,000 people, while Seacom rolled out a higher-capacity Nairobi–Kampala digital route to support trade and financial services. Regional Business & Integration: EAC has started citizen consultations in Rwanda for the proposed Political Federation, and Burundi will host World Swahili Day and KAKAMA talks on Kiswahili’s role in AI and regional integration.
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