AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTransport & Trade: Tanzania’s MV Liemba, the 111-year-old ship linking communities around Lake Tanganyika, is set to return to service after a Sh34 billion overhaul. Digital Identity & Trust: A new focus on foundational ID and biometrics highlights how birth registration digitization can strengthen digital public infrastructure and reduce fraud. AI for Health: The EAC and Germany launched an AI innovation push for Ebola detection, preparedness and response, aiming to train 20,000 young innovators. Policy for Burundi’s Tech Sector: CEPI and the Free Tech Institute discussed how Burundi and Cameroon can unlock tech growth by fixing digital infrastructure gaps, financing access, and policy/regulatory weaknesses. Youth & Governance: Burundi’s youth peace and security dialogue marks 20 years of the African Youth Charter, pushing for real decision-making power for young people. Regional Connectivity: Dar es Salaam port transit cargo rose 17% in 2025/26, with DRC-bound shipments driving most of the increase. Energy Access Debate: Experts argue mini-grids aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution and that technology and funding shifts are changing electrification plans across Africa.
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