AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWater Crisis in Muyinga: In Buhumuza Province, Muyinga residents say dry taps and costly jerrycans are pushing families to use unreliable sources, raising fears of waterborne disease outbreaks in crowded neighborhoods and schools. Refugee Health Relief in Musasa: After over six months of water shortage in the Musasa camp, UNHCR has restarted daily water delivery by truck, easing hygiene and health pressures for more than 9,000 Congolese refugees. Sexual Violence Alarm in Rumonge: SOS Médias Burundi reports at least four sexual violence cases in one month in Rumonge (including three involving children), with victims taken to Rumonge Hospital and communities calling for faster action. Ebola Watch in Kagera: Tanzania-linked vigilance is increasing as Kagera authorities order health screening for students arriving from neighboring countries with Ebola cases, alongside thermal checks and isolation readiness. Medical Tourism Link: Burundi is being routed to Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital for specialized care, after a fundraising drive raised over Sh2.2 billion for kidney and bone marrow transplants. Public Health Risks in the Region: UN warns Eastern Africa faces severe health threats alongside food insecurity and displacement, with cholera and mpox risks highlighted.
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