AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoLead-Safe Paint Standard: Mercer University researchers say their faster, cheaper lead-detection method for new oil-based paint has been approved as an international standard, using X-ray fluorescence plus calibration to help countries keep lead paint off shelves. Insider Banking Fraud: KCB Group dismissed 60 staff tied to insider fraud and unauthorized access, highlighting weak internal controls across operations including Burundi. Ebola Pressure in DRC: Ebola cases in eastern Congo passed 800 as treatment centers struggle with contact tracing; Burundi’s AU role is set to support a $518m regional response. Ebola Preparedness Funding: The US added $20m (about Ksh2.59bn) for Ebola readiness in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and South Sudan, targeting surveillance, lab testing, border screening and supplies. Digital Tech for Borders: Africa CDC urges stronger exit screenings at DRC-bordering countries without travel bans, and calls for faster diagnostics in Ituri. AI in Browsers: Google’s Ask Gemini in Chrome is rolling out to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, with Burundi included in the wider Africa availability list. EAC Trade Deal Push: Singapore plans to negotiate an FTA with the East African Community bloc, connecting it to Burundi and other member states and opening digital-economy cooperation.
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