AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIMF Debt Watch: New IMF data (May 28, 2026) highlights several African countries with relatively low outstanding debt to the lender, giving them more room to fund services like healthcare and education instead of heavy repayment burdens. Media Freedom Under Pressure: Afrobarometer’s Pan-Africa Profile (2024/2025) finds strong public support for press freedom and the right to organise, but lived freedom is shrinking—perceived freedom of speech fell over the past decade, with Comoros among the lowest for “completely” free speech. Health Risk Ahead: Researchers warn chikungunya could expand into temperate regions by 2100 as climate change grows suitable habitat for Aedes mosquitoes, potentially turning new areas into hotspots. Sanctions & Shipping: The US Treasury expanded sanctions targeting Iran’s military-linked oil network, including a Comoros-flagged tanker (Huancayo), signaling tighter pressure on Iran’s oil trade. Tech & Learning: JAIN Online marked its 16th convocation, reporting thousands of graduates and launching AI-integrated MBA/MCA programmes. Innovation for Islands: FAO and partners opened applications for the Global AgriInno Challenge 2026, reserving finalist spots for SIDS including Comoros.
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