AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoAI in Browsers: Google is rolling out “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, with Burundi included in the wider Africa availability list—another step toward more AI-powered everyday search and help. Ebola Preparedness: The U.S. announced an extra $20M (about Ksh2.59bn) for Ebola readiness in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and South Sudan, targeting surveillance, lab testing, border screening and infection control. Public Health Risk Controls: Africa CDC is urging stronger Ebola exit screenings at borders (not travel bans) as cases rise in DRC, and WHO has declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Digital Trade: East Africa is pushing digital customs reforms—online declarations, cargo tracking and better border systems—to cut delays and costs for cross-border commerce, including Burundi. Regional Trade Deal: Singapore plans to negotiate a free trade agreement with the East African Community bloc (including Burundi), aiming to boost market access and digital-economy cooperation. Tech + Culture in Burundi: Bujumbura hosted the AFRICA ON MAPPING Festival, using video mapping and projections to turn historic sites into immersive digital art spaces. Energy & Environment Watch: A report flags environmental risks from Uganda–Tanzania’s EACOP pipeline, citing impacts on wildlife corridors and water security. Health Research in Practice: A study on severe perineal tears after episiotomy in Uganda adds to local evidence on safer maternity care. Education & Skills: Namibia ranks high for lifelong learning participation, highlighting how training access supports resilience amid fast technological change.
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