AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNuclear Cooperation: Russia says a Djibouti civilian nuclear cooperation deal with Rosatom is likely to be signed in October 2026, as Lavrov’s Africa tour highlights Djibouti’s Red Sea logistics value. Marine Science: Scientists from 21 African countries, including Djibouti, are meeting in Accra to harmonize microplastics monitoring protocols using nuclear and isotopic techniques, aiming for comparable data to guide coastal pollution policy. Forensic Capacity: Ethiopia launched a regional forensic science scholarship for IGAD member states, with Kenyan officers eligible, to strengthen crime investigation skills across borders. Climate Anticipation: Action Against Hunger and IGAD’s ICPAC rolled out IMPAACT, a two-year, ECHO-funded program to build science-based anticipatory action systems for Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti. Red Sea Geopolitics: Analysis flags intensifying Middle East competition in the Horn—ports, military deals, and recognition moves around Somalia, Somaliland, and Sudan—raising the stakes for regional stability. Energy Policy Contrast: A Nigeria-focused piece argues the country’s electricity shortfall remains a major drag on development, even as other African states push ahead with nuclear power plans. Human Rights: HRW reports at least 10 Ethiopians executed in Saudi Arabia this year, with detainees alleging unfair, rushed proceedings. Security Update: A Nigeria kidnapping follow-up urges substantiation of claims about captured terrorists and retaliatory actions against families.
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