AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoEbola & Trade Disruption: Central Africa’s Ebola crisis is worsening fast, with DRC suspected cases now above 1,000 and border controls spreading to contain the virus—raising risks for cross-border commerce and livelihoods in the region. Regional Security & Development: A UN security meeting in Bujumbura urged stronger Central Africa cooperation to prevent conflict and tackle new threats like terrorism, hate speech, disinformation, election tensions and climate impacts. Coffee Exports Boost: China will open its market to eligible coffee beans from 53 African countries from July 20, using unified phytosanitary rules—good news for Burundi and other producers seeking smoother access. EAC Digital Integration: East African regulators are drafting harmonised mobile roaming rules to cut communication costs and support regional trade and the Single Digital Market. Burundi Local Business Pressure: In Gitega’s Rutegama livestock market, a drinking water shortage is disrupting hygiene and raising health worries for traders and restaurants. Public Health & Youth: Burundi’s cheap, high-alcohol drinks are spreading in markets and bars, with specialists warning of dangerous alcohol levels among young consumers. Human Rights & Migration: Switzerland’s continued forced returns of Burundian asylum seekers are being challenged by civil society, arguing risk assessments may be incomplete. Cross-border Security Cooperation: Kinshasa and Gitega reaffirmed defence cooperation amid tensions in eastern DRC, including the arrest of a Congolese national in Bujumbura linked to alleged M23 collaboration.
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