AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Identity & Trust: Vital Strategies highlights how digitized birth registration and linking it to national ID systems can strengthen digital public infrastructure, citing Rwanda and Thailand as models for better service access and fraud resistance—Burundi is mentioned as a reason for optimism. AI for East Africa: The EAC and Germany launch the second AI4EAC Challenge, aiming to train 20,000 East Africans and fund AI teams, including a new Ebola response track. Regional Transport Tech: Tanzania’s MV Liemba rehabilitation enters technical trials after a Sh34bn overhaul, with plans to resume commercial operations on Sept 1—important for Burundi and other Lake Tanganyika trade routes. Tech Policy Capacity: CEPI and the Free Tech Institute explore how to boost the tech sector in Burundi and Cameroon, pointing to gaps in digital infrastructure, financing, and regulation. Youth & Peace Governance: Burundi hosts the Fifth Continental Dialogue on Youth, Peace and Security, pushing the African Youth Charter’s 20-year promises toward real youth participation in laws, budgets, and institutions. Community Health Systems: Research warns that community-led HIV services are being shut down after funding disruptions, risking setbacks in key-population care.
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