AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Regional Alarm: A WHO-linked modelling study warns the DRC’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak (1,048 cases, 267 deaths as of June 22) could reach South Sudan within weeks, with Uganda already reporting transmission; researchers urge border surveillance, contact tracing and safe burials as a lack of a strain-specific vaccine keeps the risk high. Travel Curbs: Saudi Arabia suspended travel and visa issuance for citizens linked to the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan, while strengthening screening across nearby countries including Burundi. Humanitarian Funding: The UN says it has released CERF support to boost surveillance, labs and case management in Burundi and South Sudan, both considered at risk of cross-border spread. Burundi Economy Watch: The IMF flags low foreign-currency reserves—only $214m at end-2025—warning fuel imports and daily commerce can be hit when dollars run short. Agriculture Pressure: Farmers in Muyinga denounce expanding artisanal gold mining that destroys fields and displaces families, while in Matana and Bururi fertilizer shortages tied to unpaid deliveries are raising food-security fears. Governance & Justice: Burundi’s President and AU Chair Evariste Ndayishimiye backed Ethiopia’s election win; meanwhile, Niger’s formal ICC exit adds to a growing sovereignty push that already includes Burundi’s earlier withdrawal.
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