AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Relief: DP World and the UN World Food Programme delivered 5,000 tonnes of rice to Burundi, DRC and Rwanda, moving supplies from India to Dar es Salaam and then overland to support people facing acute food insecurity. Sports & Culture: Rwanda hosts the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers in Kigali (Aug 21–31), with Burundi’s Top Girls Academy among the 10 teams and 17 referees preparing for the zonal tournament. Arts & Healing (UNESCO): UNESCO established an operational framework in Burundi for cultural, media and community interventions focused on dialogue and trauma healing, with local coordination led through territorial administration and national partners. Community Spotlight: A Burundi-linked humanitarian story also echoes through the week’s events: Team Hope’s garden party in Castlederg (Sept 4) highlights support for women and children after a recent trip to Burundi. Media Literacy: A viral “Lake Como dried up” clip circulating online was confirmed as AI-generated misinformation—an important reminder for audiences. Youth, Peace & Security: Burundi convenes a high-level Youth, Peace and Security and Women, Peace and Security dialogue marking 20 years of the African Youth Charter and pushing for real youth participation in decisions.
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