AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDigital Transformation: Morocco has opened a “Digital Hub for Sustainable Development” in New York, aiming to spread AI-driven solutions across Africa and the Arab world, with a focus on health, education, climate resilience, and youth and women’s leadership. Security & Terrorism: Mali’s junta is offering $3.5m for information leading to al-Qaeda Sahel leader Iyad Ag Ghaly, after April attacks that killed the defence minister and sparked renewed fighting. Education & Skills: Zimbabwe’s minister proposes a five-point plan for sovereign digital learning, including local data centers and AI in indigenous languages, while JA Africa and ExxonMobil launch STEM Africa 2.0 for 4,000 more students across the continent. Economy & Integration: AfDB says Africa produces just 2% of global industrial output despite rich resources, underscoring the need for downstream processing and stronger value chains. Health: Namibia confirms an mpox outbreak in Swakopmund, activating surveillance and response teams. Regional Mobility: Several countries are easing travel for Africans, including visa-free entry moves by Congo, Togo, and Ghana. Sports: Wits tops Africa’s university rankings, and Kenya Sevens chase promotion in Bordeaux.
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