AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWater & Hygiene Crisis: In Muyinga (Buhumuza), taps often run dry for long stretches, forcing families to buy water from vendors or use unreliable sources, raising fears of waterborne disease outbreaks in crowded school areas. Refugee Health Relief: In Musasa camp (Butanyerera), UNHCR restored drinking water after a pump breakdown, using daily truck deliveries from Gasorwe springs to serve 9,000+ refugees—relief now, but uncertainty remains. Sexual Violence Alarm: In Rumonge (Burunga), at least four cases of sexual violence in a month—three involving children—have been reported, with victims taken to Rumonge Hospital and perpetrators not yet identified. Ebola Preparedness at Borders: Kagera authorities ordered schools to screen students arriving from neighboring countries with Ebola cases, alongside thermal checks at entry points and strengthened isolation readiness. Specialised Care & Transplants: Burundi is being routed to Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital as medical tourism grows; a fundraising gala raised over Sh2.2 billion for kidney and bone marrow transplants for underprivileged patients. Regional Humanitarian Pressure: UN warns Eastern Africa needs urgent help for 48.5 million people, citing conflict, displacement, disease risks (including Ebola spread concerns), and worsening food insecurity.
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