AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI & Education: Nigeria’s FUTA conference urged African universities to become AI creators, not just consumers, linking AI skills to education, health, business and governance. AU & Tech Leadership: Ethiopia’s new AI university was praised by an AU education official as a potential continental “torchbearer,” while Ethiopia’s maritime push was framed as needing a dedicated, legally grounded strategy. Governance & Justice: Nigeria’s CIoD declared public sector corporate governance a national emergency, citing weak controls and poor corruption rankings. Xenophobia & Migration: South Africa’s anti-migrant backlash is driving mass departures and economic strain, while Nigeria and Ghana pledged AU-level action against Afrophobic protests; NEMA also coordinated 1,516 voluntary repatriations from South Africa. Public Accountability & Rights: South Africa faced renewed scrutiny after a xenophobic-linked murder of Congolese boxer Roméo Katompa; meanwhile, South Africa’s Public Protector report flagged systemic food safety failures. Regional Politics: South Sudan defended Abyei voters’ inclusion in 2026 elections against Sudan’s objections. Global Governance: China’s Xi called for “symphony” global AI cooperation and warned against overstretching national security in AI. Civil Society: VisionSpring and church networks in Uganda, Zambia and Malawi are training pastors for vision screenings to expand access to reading glasses.
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