AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAgroecology Push: East Africa is being urged to put agroecology at the centre of farming, climate and food security policy, with new briefs citing lessons from Tanzania and Burundi projects that cut reliance on costly synthetic inputs and boost resilience. Burundi Digital & Payments: Burundi is looking to India Stack-style approaches to build digital ID and payments infrastructure, as governments weigh sovereignty and how identity systems should work with the private sector. Human Rights Pressure: The Iteka League warns of a worsening rights situation in Burundi, citing 407 deaths, 663 documented violations and prison overcrowding over a year, while a UN Special Rapporteur says no structural improvements have been seen. Independence Day Fallout: On Burundi’s 64th independence anniversary, President Ndayishimiye renewed attacks on “colonists,” the church and civil society, and challenged international rankings that label Burundi among the poorest. EAC Kiswahili Tech: The East African Community is pushing AI-backed innovation for Kiswahili through KAKAMA ahead of its Third International Kiswahili Conference in Bujumbura. Regional Security & Trade: Burundi and DRC leaders reviewed security cooperation in South Kivu, including plans to improve capabilities like drones, while broader regional economic integration themes also surfaced in East Africa trade coverage.
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