AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Response: The US says it will “re-engage” with Gavi as Ebola spreads, with Rubio telling lawmakers the State Department will push to unlock Congress-approved funding. Public Health & Protest: Kenya saw deadly protests over a planned US Ebola quarantine facility near Nanyuki, as courts move to halt construction while legal challenges play out. US Visa Shake-up: Washington plans to cut visa-processing embassies across Africa from nearly 50 to 20, with Nairobi named a regional hub—meaning more applicants will have to travel. Regional Fisheries Governance: SADC reappointed Stanley Ndara to lead the regional fisheries surveillance board, keeping focus on tackling illegal fishing and reducing donor dependence. Anti-Corruption Claims: A whistleblower alleges corruption and nepotism at Namibia’s NIPDB, including recruitment and procurement irregularities. Maritime Security: Nigeria urged African navies to coordinate more closely to protect sea lanes and trade. Trade & Industry: Kenya’s tabb launched the country’s first large-scale fuel credit line to ease cash-flow pressure for transport firms. Africa-Korea Ties: Egypt’s FM called for technology transfer and industrial cooperation with South Korea, not aid-only partnerships. Innovation Boost: Nigeria welcomed WIPO’s first Sub-Saharan Africa office in Abuja, aiming to strengthen IP-driven innovation. Food Security Risk: Analysis warns Gulf disruptions could ripple into Africa’s fertiliser supply, threatening harvests and stability.
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