AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Preparedness: Africa CDC and WHO launched a unified six-month Ebola plan, aiming to raise $518m and strengthen surveillance, labs, clinical care and cross-border coordination. Immigration & Governance: South Africa’s anti-migrant protests spread after Ramaphosa warned vigilantes; analysts stress the real test is implementation, while Nigeria weighs retaliation and demands stronger condemnation. Education Accountability: An ELRC audit found 22,000 teacher payroll record mismatches and 610,000 learners undocumented, pushing Parliament to demand provincial forensic action. Energy & Investment: Tinubu swore in new power and foreign affairs ministers; South Africa seeks deeper UAE investment in renewables, infrastructure and tech, while Lagos positions itself as Africa’s gateway for trade and industrial growth. Regional Development Finance: Afreximbank and Ibom Power agreed quarterly repayments on a $7.86m loan, targeting full settlement by 2028. Women in Politics: A Nigeria civil society audit warns women could hold just 2.7% of Senate seats after 2027, calling for legislative fixes. GBV Support: South Africa’s Advice Desk for the Abused marks 40 years of advocacy and survivor support, with plans for stakeholder dialogue and training.
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