AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRegional Labour Mobility: Tanzania has taken over the chairmanship of the East and Horn of Africa Regional Technical Advisory Committee on Labour Mobility, aiming to strengthen safe, orderly labour migration cooperation after Uganda’s handover in Dodoma. Tourism & Entry Rules: North Korea has imposed Ebola-related travel restrictions on foreigners with prior visits to 11 African states (including Burundi) and France, while the U.S. has made its Visa Bond Program permanent for 50 countries—an approach that could sharply reduce travel demand. Burundi in the Spotlight: Burundi is listed among countries whose citizens face Ebola-linked entry limits to North Korea, and it’s also in the group for the African Cadets Men’s Handball Championship in Côte d’Ivoire (hosts alongside Guinea, Zambia, and Burundi). Travel Planning for East Africa: Malawi updated visa-on-arrival eligibility lists: travellers from 160 countries can enter without prior authorisation (with Category Two options), while 47 countries—including Burundi—require a visa or prior authorisation before travel. Tourism Promotion: Tanzania will send six contestants (including from Zanzibar) to Miss Tourism East Africa 2026 in Kampala, with Burundi also confirmed as a participating country.
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