AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Gender Equality: UN resident coordinator Violet Kakyomya opened the AU Pan-African Conference on Girls’ and Women’s Education in Bujumbura, urging girls’ education to sit at the center of Africa’s development agenda; Burundi’s education minister said access is relatively balanced in early schooling but drops sharply after primary, with women far fewer in university. Regional Diplomacy: The Sahrawi Republic is participating in the same conference, highlighting gains in girls’ schooling while pointing to education restrictions faced by women and girls under Moroccan occupation. Human Rights Watch: In Geneva, UN Special Rapporteur Fortuné Gaëtan Zongo told the Human Rights Council that Burundi’s human rights crisis since 2015 shows no structural improvement despite some measures, while Burundi rejected the findings as hostile and politicized. Security Cooperation: Reports say DRC and Burundi leaders met in Kinshasa to review fighting in South Kivu, including plans to reinforce troops and improve capabilities such as drones. Independence Politics: On Burundi’s 64th independence anniversary, President Ndayishimiye attacked “colonists,” the church, and civil society, using a Tower of Babel analogy to argue colonial divisions still harm national cohesion. Local Needs: Gitega coverage highlights a school for blind children appealing for urgent help amid pressing needs.
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