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Regional Security & Diplomacy: Uganda says it will keep troops in Somalia under a bilateral arrangement even as uncertainty grows around the AU mission’s logistics and funding, with President Museveni framing the deployment as solidarity with Ethiopia. Humanitarian Pressure: Uganda’s relief minister urges refugees—including Burundians—to consider voluntary return as humanitarian funding declines while the refugee population in Uganda surges. Burundi Justice & Memory: A reflection marks the 22nd anniversary of the Gatumba massacre, questioning the value of condemnation without follow-through on justice. Digital Policy & Governance: Burundi is highlighted in discussions on foundational ID, biometrics, and birth registration as pillars for trusted digital public services. EAC Trade & Integration: Eight countries are set to take part in the EAC trade fair in Mwanza, with Burundi among the expected African exhibitors. Tech & Capacity Building: CEPI and partners examine policy reforms to strengthen Burundi’s tech sector, while EAC and Germany expand an AI challenge to spur youth innovation. Natural Capital Finance: AfDB’s African Development Fund approves $4.23m to integrate natural capital into development decisions across 13 countries including Burundi.

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