AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAgriculture & Food Security: The African Union is pushing stronger seed banks for indigenous crops and higher investment in domestic fertilizer production, warning that Africa spends over $100B a year on food imports while a 2026–2035 agenda targets big gains in production, trade, and reduced post-harvest losses. Public Health: A CDC analysis says modeled rubella birth-defect cases have dropped about 73% since 2012, but Africa still carries most of the remaining burden; 15 countries still lack rubella vaccine in routine schedules. Youth & AI Governance: Equatorial Guinea took part in the UN Youth and Artificial Intelligence Summit, spotlighting how young people can shape AI governance amid unequal access to digital tools. Maritime Skills & Industry: OMAOC visited the ASABA shipyard in Malabo to explore vessel construction/repair collaboration and a five-year push to train new maritime professionals for Equatorial Guinea’s port sector. Cybersecurity: Uganda’s forensic chief urges African countries to build “brick walls” around digital services as cyberattacks spread across borders, citing cross-country theft linked to a bank incident. Health Research: New reporting highlights rising ovarian cancer burden in Africa and the strain on screening and care systems. Education & Mobility: A University of Zimbabwe graduation saw a record 7,132 graduands, reflecting continued regional investment in science and human capital.
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