AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health & Research: Angola pledged $5 million to the African CDC to boost the Great Lakes Ebola response in DRC and Uganda, urging partners to fund the WHO-led preparedness and response plan. Disease Control Milestone: WHO validated Kenya’s elimination of human African trypanosomiasis (“sleeping sickness”) as a public health problem, marking the 10th African country to clear the neglected tropical disease. Energy & Tech Supply Chains: With Middle East tensions keeping Strait of Hormuz risk elevated, analysts expect higher 2026–2027 energy pricing than pre-war forecasts, a reminder that shipping delays and insurance costs can quickly hit markets. Equatorial Guinea Energy Business: Kosmos Energy completed the sale of its non-operating offshore interests in Equatorial Guinea to Panoro Energy, including the Ceiba field and Okume Complex in Block G, with $127 million received at closing plus potential earn-outs. Mobile Connectivity: A GSMA report says mobile tech could add $290 billion to Africa’s economy by 2030, focusing on getting more people using mobile internet, not just expanding coverage. Governance & Science Capacity: Equatorial Guinea’s cabinet resignation story highlights institutional churn, while regional leaders keep pushing for stronger health systems, research, and local manufacturing to handle outbreaks.
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