AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGreat Lakes diplomacy: Burundi President Évariste Ndayishimiye met Russian FM Sergey Lavrov in Bujumbura, agreeing to back African-led peace efforts and discussing cooperation across energy, health, agriculture, transport, security, infrastructure, technology, education and investment. Ebola preparedness: A new Bundibugyo Ebola clinical trial is underway, with Africa CDC calling it an important step for targeted antivirals as DRC and Uganda face rising pressure and delayed containment could cost billions. Nuclear science for environment: Scientists from 21 African countries gathered in Accra to harmonise microplastics monitoring protocols using nuclear and isotopic techniques, aiming for comparable data to guide marine pollution policy. Language + AI for tech growth: Burundi hosted World Kiswahili Day and EAC Kiswahili events, with leaders urging investment in digital language tools and AI so Kiswahili stays central to education, research and regional integration. Health services: Tanzania’s BMH Royal Clinic reported 28,000 patients in its first year, including 200+ international clients, boosting specialised care and medical tourism. Agritech for yields: FAO’s Soil Doctors Programme training farmers in western Kenya on science-based soil health management to improve productivity. Fertilizer supply risk: WTO notes Persian Gulf conflict disruptions are hitting urea and phosphate trade, raising fears of shortages and price hikes.
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