AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoKiswahili + AI in Burundi: The East African Kiswahili Commission (KAKAMA) is pushing an AI-driven agenda for Kiswahili, with the Third International Kiswahili Conference and World Kiswahili Language Day events set for Bujumbura (July 5–7). EAC says the plan will back investment in AI-powered Kiswahili digital content and multilingual language technologies. Digital ID & payments for Burundi: Burundi is exploring India Stack-style digital public infrastructure to modernize national identity and payments, using UPI concepts to boost financial inclusion and digital sovereignty. Digital trust debate: A new report warns that biometric systems used for immigration enforcement can expand into broader surveillance networks, raising privacy and accountability concerns. Health tech in the region: Russia says it will expand mobile pneumoframe labs for infection detection, noting similar facilities already deployed in Burundi and Uganda. Skills for youth: ILO, Microsoft and partners launched a digital skills and employment programme for 1,700 refugee and host-community youth in Kenya, including Microsoft certification vouchers. Tech funding for creators: Google Play launched an equity-free Indie Games Fund for Africa, committing $1m to independent studios across 32 countries.
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