AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoKiswahili + AI Push in Burundi: East African leaders and language experts used World Kiswahili Day in Bujumbura to call for urgent investment in AI tools and digital language systems, arguing Kiswahili must evolve with technology to stay central to education, research, and regional integration. EAC Digital Language Agenda: The East African Kiswahili Commission says the next phase should include AI-powered Kiswahili content, new language technologies, and stronger regional partnerships, with youth participation highlighted as key. Ebola Trial Update (DRC): Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya hailed the start of a clinical trial targeting the Bundibugyo Ebola strain, saying it’s a needed step where licensed vaccines and targeted countermeasures are lacking. Tech Funding for Games in Africa: Google Play launched an equity-free Indie Games Fund for Africa, committing $1m to independent studios across 32 countries with mentorship and technical support. Digital ID Wallets Watch: A separate report flags growing debate over digital identity wallets and “digital sovereignty,” including how such systems should be governed and who controls the underlying tech. Eritrea UN Rights Oversight: Burundi voted against renewing the UN Special Rapporteur mandate on Eritrea, while the mandate was extended after a UN Human Rights Council vote.
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