AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBurundi Independence & Politics: President Évariste Ndayishimiye marked the 64th anniversary of independence with a speech attacking “colonists,” and also taking sharp aim at the Catholic Church, intellectuals and civil society—while disputing international rankings that label Burundi among the poorest. Human Rights Pressure: The Iteka League warns of a worsening rights climate, citing 407 deaths and 663 documented violations over June 2025–May 2026, plus overcrowding in prisons. Regional Security & Trade Links: Burundi and the DRC reviewed security cooperation in South Kivu, including plans to boost capabilities and consider actions affecting strategic infrastructure. Digital Economy Angle: Burundi is looking to India Stack-style digital ID and payments infrastructure to strengthen digital sovereignty, as the region pushes digital identity and AI-enabled services. Rural Economy Context: A World Bank-based map shows Burundi among the world’s most rural countries, with 84.84% of people living in rural areas—an important backdrop for jobs, markets and services. Tech & Jobs in Africa: Google Play launched a $1m Indie Games Fund for African studios, aiming to expand creative businesses and employment opportunities.
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