AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Preparedness Boost: The U.S. announced an extra $20 million to strengthen Ebola readiness in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and South Sudan, targeting surveillance, lab testing, border screening, infection control and medical supplies as the DRC outbreak climbs. Health Diplomacy in the Region: The UK also pledged support to Rwanda and Burundi to improve Ebola contingency plans, including water, sanitation and hygiene at high-risk border areas and community risk communication. Cross-Border Trade Pressure: The East African Business Council urged Tanzania and Burundi to publish a clear list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime, saying unclear rules are slowing border clearance and hurting small traders, especially women and youth. Government Spending Outlook: Burundi plans to raise next fiscal year spending by about a quarter, with extra mining revenues and export diversification expected to help fund the increase. Visa Snags for Midwives: A major midwives conference in Portugal saw at least 20 key experts from Africa and Asia, including Burundi, denied visas at the last minute, threatening progress on reducing maternal and newborn deaths. World Cup Spotlight (Regional Angle): Australia’s squad highlights refugee-born players, including Nestory Irankunda with Burundian roots, as the Socceroos prepare for their opening match.
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