AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMarine Science for Policy: Ghana’s GAEC convened scientists from 21 African countries in Accra to harmonise microplastics monitoring in coastal waters using nuclear and isotopic techniques, aiming for comparable data and stronger marine protection. Forensic Skills Across Borders: Ethiopia launched a regional forensic science scholarship for IGAD members, offering Kenyan police officers training at the Ethiopian Police University’s Crime Investigation Academy. Regional Tech Partnerships: Türkiye reported a 12% jump in exports to $11B in the first half of the year, with business leaders pointing to deeper Africa-focused tech transfers and joint production. Payments That Cut Costs: PAPSS is expanding across African countries, including Djibouti, to enable local-currency cross-border payments without the usual detours through hard currency and foreign banks. Climate Restoration: Africa’s “Wall of Trees” push continues across the Sahel toward Djibouti, shifting from single-line planting to restoring whole ecosystems for land recovery and food security. Security Watch: UN and naval sources say Somali pirate attacks off the Horn of Africa are spiking again, raising risks for shipping through the Gulf of Aden. Djibouti Angle: With Djibouti tied into regional payment and climate restoration efforts, the week’s science and infrastructure moves are directly relevant to local capacity-building and resilience.
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