AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Preparedness: Kakama and UNESCO launched a Swahili disaster preparedness and response framework for media institutions in Bujumbura, aiming to help newsrooms report accurately during emergencies and strengthen community resilience. Violence & Safety: A Burundian pastor was arrested in South Africa after allegedly stabbing a woman more than 40 times, with the victim in intensive care; police say the suspect will face court. Humanitarian Pressure: UN agencies warn Eastern Africa needs urgent help, citing conflict, displacement, disease risks (including Ebola spillover concerns), and rising hunger; Burundi is among countries affected by climate-related displacement. Ebola Response: Amigos Internacionales says it is expanding its Ebola response in eastern Congo as medical teams face shortages of protective gear and supplies in hard-to-reach areas. Refugee Health & Return Anxiety: UNHCR and Ugandan authorities are urging Burundian refugees in Nakivale to prepare for a “mass return” as refugee status is set to end in the first half of 2028. Market Fire: A major fire in Ngozi destroyed much of the central market, with one death reported; authorities plan rehabilitation and a health-services-linked assessment of impacts. Border Checks: Drivers at the Kobero border post complain of excessive interrogations and alleged unequal payments, saying it fuels fear and disrupts travel.
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