AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Watch (DRC/Regional Health): Africa CDC warns the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo could become the worst ever if testing, tracing, and response speed don’t ramp up, with cases and deaths rising amid conflict and weak access to care. Justice & Politics (ICC Exit): Niger has formally filed its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, accusing the court of “selective justice,” with the exit set to take effect in 2027; the ICC says Niger must still honor obligations during the transition. Burundi Security (Gitega): Two people were found hanged in separate incidents in Gitega, prompting renewed public concern over insecurity and police investigations. Education Integrity (Burundi): FENASEB alleges fraud, abuse, and grade manipulation in some schools, calling for stronger discipline and accountability. Health Policy (WHO): WHO reports Tunisia has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, highlighting the impact of sustained primary health care. EAC Trade & Business (Region): Kenya leads EAC trade, while the bloc’s MSME fair is set for Kigali in late October with a focus on leather and horticulture. Sports (Burundi in Olympics): IOC reallocated 2012 women’s 800 medals after doping disqualifications, elevating Burundi’s Francine Niyonsaba to fourth place.
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