AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoEbola Response & Travel Guidance: Burundi’s President and AU Chair Évariste Ndayishimiye urged the world to rely on science, not fear, warning against unjustified travel bans as the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda intensifies (800+ cases, 190+ deaths by mid-June) and calling for cross-border cooperation and support for frontline workers. Funding Boost: South Africa pledged to raise its Ebola response contribution to US$13.5 million, while the U.S. announced an extra US$20 million for preparedness in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and South Sudan, including border screening, surveillance, labs, and infection control. Border Screening Focus: Africa CDC is pushing member states to strengthen exit screenings rather than impose travel bans, citing the risk of imported cases and the need to reduce community anxiety. Sports Tourism (Burundi in the mix): Burundi is set to compete in Botswana’s first Billie Jean King Cup Africa Group III tournament in Gaborone (July 13–18, 2026), a women’s tennis event expected to boost youth participation and sports tourism. Human Stories: A profile of Maison Shalom founder Marguerite “Maggy” Barankitse highlights her message to overcome fear—relevant to Burundi’s travel community as the region navigates health and safety concerns.
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