AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime & Local Industry: OMAOC officials visited the ASABA shipyard in Malabo to showcase Equatorial Guinea’s vessel construction, repair and maintenance capabilities, while mapping partnerships with regional maritime training institutions and a new five-year push to train future maritime professionals. AI for Youth: Equatorial Guinea took part in the UN Youth and Artificial Intelligence Summit in New York, spotlighting how young people can shape AI governance and access digital opportunities despite barriers like poverty and climate impacts. Energy & Deepwater Growth: New offshore project milestones point to continued Sub-Saharan deepwater production expansion, including Equatorial Guinea’s Aseng Gas blowdown project (targeting 2028 start) and other major FID-linked developments across the region. Public Health: A CDC update shows rubella cases linked to birth defects have dropped sharply since 2012, but Africa still carries most of the remaining burden, with several countries lacking routine rubella vaccination programs. Agriculture Resilience: The African Union called for stronger seed banks and higher domestic fertilizer production to boost productivity, as experts warn that soil health and resilient farming matter more than simply chasing maize output. Tech & Mobility (Regional): Ghanaian founder Nana Osei Afrifa is expanding Afrifanom’s VaMijo to challenge Uber and Bolt with a homegrown ride-hailing and courier push. Governance & Elections: Russia’s embassy says polling for Russian citizens in Tanzania will open at the Russian Centre for Science and Culture in Dar es Salaam on 20 September, with similar stations listed across multiple African countries.
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