AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWater Crisis in Muyinga: In Buhumuza Province, dry taps and costly jerrycans are pushing residents toward unsafe sources, with schools struggling to keep hygiene standards as fears of waterborne diseases grow. Refugee Relief in Musasa: After over six months of thirst, UNHCR resumed water delivery by truck to Musasa camp, easing daily hardship for more than 9,000 Congolese refugees—though worries remain about long-term supply. Sexual Violence in Rumonge: Rights groups report at least four cases of sexual assault in a month, including three involving children, prompting calls for stronger protection and faster identification of perpetrators. Court Update on Rwasa: Burundi’s Supreme Court adjourned the CNL leadership dispute between Agathon Rwasa and Nestor Girukwishaka; a decision is expected within 60 days, ahead of the 2027 election. Ebola Watch in Kagera: Authorities ordered health screening for students arriving from neighbouring countries with reported Ebola cases, with thermal checks at key border points and isolation centres readied. Cross-border Trade Strained: Fighting in eastern DR Congo is reducing boat traffic at Rumonge, hurting traders and slowing exchanges between Burundi and the DRC. Police Training for Journalists: Burundi is integrating freedom of expression and journalist safety into national police training, including guidance for handling demonstrations and public order situations. Regional Transport Boost: Tanzania’s planned Tabora–Kigoma SGR line is set to improve links from Dar es Salaam to Lake Tanganyika, with knock-on benefits for trade corridors reaching Burundi and the DRC.
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