AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Readiness Boost: Burundi’s region is tightening up as Ebola alerts rise—Tanzania is strengthening preparedness and Burundi’s health ministry says border surveillance will be intensified with neighbouring states and partners, after confirmed cases were reported in Uganda and lab-confirmed outbreaks continued in eastern DRC. Food & Water Pressure: In Bujumbura, cholera has reappeared in Buyenzi (Swahili), with authorities stepping up sanitation while residents warn that poor water access and dirty gutters are raising the risk for families and young children. Cost of Living Strain: Beans are spiking fast in the capital—some varieties reportedly jumping by 1,500–2,000 francs per kg in a week—pushing households to cut meals as the wider fuel crisis keeps prices elevated. Health System Friction: Complaints are growing over medicine shortages affecting Public Service Mutuality (MFP) cardholders, with patients alleging they’re pushed toward private pharmacies when key drugs are unavailable. Regional Trade Signals: China’s new zero-tariff deal is starting to show results, with early shipments of Kenyan avocados reaching China under the May 1 policy. Inflation Watch: Burundi’s inflation eased to 8.60% in April 2026, down from 10.80%, though pressures remain across the region.
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