AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNuclear Cooperation: Russia says civilian nuclear partnerships across Africa will top 20, with a Djibouti Rosatom MoU expected to be signed in October 2026, as Moscow also expands diplomatic presence to support the deal. Marine Pollution Science: In Accra, scientists from 21 African countries— including Djibouti—are harmonising microplastics monitoring protocols using nuclear and isotopic techniques, aiming for comparable coastal data to guide environmental policy. Disaster Preparedness: Action Against Hunger and IGAD’s ICPAC launched IMPAACT, a two-year, ECHO-funded push to build interoperable multi-hazard anticipatory action systems for 243,801 people across Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti. Forensic Capacity Building: Ethiopia announced a regional forensic science scholarship for IGAD member states, hosted at the Ethiopian Police University, to strengthen police investigation skills across borders. Energy & Power Politics: A week of reporting highlights how nuclear and electricity plans are reshaping regional development debates, while Djibouti is also mentioned as exploring nuclear power.
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