AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRegional Trade & Connectivity: Africa’s next growth push is shifting from exporting via ports to building internal trade corridors—roads, border posts and logistics ecosystems—so manufacturers, farmers and mines can create more value within the continent, with AfCFTA and new transport projects driving the change. EAC Integration & Travel Policy: AfCFTA’s Wamkele Mene urged African governments to adopt visa-on-arrival for all Africans, saying slow progress on free movement is holding back intra-African trade and investment. Burundi Digital Language & AI: Burundi opened the 5th World Kiswahili Day and the 3rd EAKC conference in Bujumbura, calling for urgent investment in AI and digital language tools to keep Kiswahili competitive in education, research and tech. Ebola Trial in the Region: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya welcomed the start of clinical trials for Bundibugyo Ebola therapeutics in DRC and Uganda, aiming to improve survival and guide treatment. Humanitarian Pressure in the Region: In Durban, refugees and asylum seekers remain camped outside Home Affairs amid xenophobic tensions, with calls for shelter and protection while long-term solutions are negotiated. Burundi-China Ties: China’s special envoy Liu Xianfa attended Burundi’s National Day reception, highlighting zero-tariff cooperation and pledging to deepen the China-Burundi strategic partnership. Agroecology for Food Security: East African policy briefs backed agroecology as a practical route to climate-resilient food systems, including lessons from Tanzania and Burundi projects.
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