AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChurch Leadership in Burundi: The Anglican Church of Burundi elected Bishop Eraste Bigirimana of Bujumbura as its new Archbishop and Primate, with installation scheduled for 23 August 2026 at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Bujumbura. Regional Trade on Lake Tanganyika: Tanzania Shipping Company (Tashico) and DR Congo’s LMC signed a three-year deal to boost passenger and cargo transport on Lake Tanganyika, aiming to improve efficiency and strengthen the trade corridor. Food Security Focus: A new report highlights Africa’s potato potential as a locally grown, climate-resilient path to tackling hunger and malnutrition, supported by FAO’s One Country One Priority Product initiative. Education Under Attack: A global coalition report says violent attacks on schools and education surged by more than 40% since 2022, with the highest incidence including the DRC and Ethiopia. UN Diplomacy: The UN General Assembly held its fifth interactive dialogue with a candidate for the next UN secretary-general, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, outlining a results-focused reform agenda. World Cup Spotlight (Burundi links): Morocco’s World Cup campaign continues to draw attention after warm-up wins over Burundi, while the tournament’s wider stories keep spotlighting refugees and migration.
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