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Oil & Gas Investment: Deepwater projects are set to drive Sub-Saharan production growth, with Equatorial Guinea’s Aseng Gas blowdown project tied to ~1 Tcf monetization and LNG backfill, expected to start in 2028. Agriculture & Food Security: Africa is pushing stronger seed banks for indigenous crops and higher domestic fertilizer production to raise productivity, as regional consultations review progress toward the Kampala agenda. Public Health: Rubella vaccination coverage has improved globally, but the African region still carries most of the remaining birth-defect burden, with 15 countries lacking routine rubella vaccine programs. Education & Skills: The University of Zimbabwe conferred a record 7,132 graduands, highlighting human-capital growth across the region. AI & Youth: Equatorial Guinea joined a UN Youth and Artificial Intelligence summit, focusing on opportunity, education, and digital access for young people. Maritime Training: OMAOC visited the ASABA facilities in Malabo to promote vessel construction/repair collaboration and expand maritime professional training. Cybersecurity: Uganda’s police urged stronger cyber defenses across Africa as digitisation expands attack risks.

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