AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoWorld Swahili & AI: Burundi will host the 5th World Swahili Language Day and the 3rd East African Kiswahili Commission (KAKAMA) conference, July 5–7, with a theme linking Kiswahili, multilingualism and artificial intelligence—bringing together EAC states, diplomats, academics and private sector voices. Refugee Arts in Seoul: A “Shall We Walk?” Refugee Festival marked World Refugee Day in eastern Seoul, featuring Burundian drumming and other regional performances, aiming to reduce prejudice through shared culture and encounters. Ebola Response: China pledged further medical support for Africa’s Ebola fight, while Burundi’s AU chair Evariste Ndayishimiye led a high-level meeting; meanwhile, DRC deaths rose to 232 and Africa CDC warned the outbreak could worsen. EAC Political Federation: The EAC launched citizen consultations in Rwanda for drafting a new Community Constitution tied to the proposed Political Federation, with Burundi already part of the earlier rollout. Football & Identity: Burundi’s diaspora pride surged after Australia’s Nestory Irankunda—born in a Tanzanian refugee camp to Burundian parents—scored in the World Cup; his story is being celebrated as a bridge between Burundians at home and abroad. Sports Development: Botswana’s Billie Jean King Cup Africa Group III event (including Burundi) is set for July 13–18 in Gaborone, with a strong focus on women’s tennis growth.
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