AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMicroplastics Monitoring: Scientists from 21 African countries, including Comoros, met in Accra to harmonise coastal microplastics protocols using nuclear and isotopic techniques under an IAEA-backed project, aiming for comparable data to guide evidence-based marine pollution policies. Mining & Forest Loss: A new study warns that mine development is accelerating deforestation across Africa—showing that forest cleared near mines often triggers much larger additional losses for roads and settlements, with DR Congo’s cobalt-linked mining facing especially high “multiplier” impacts. Public Spending Training: More than 140 SADC officials are set to train in Johannesburg on cost-benefit analysis to help governments prioritise health, education, infrastructure, and climate resilience with limited budgets. Russia–Africa Nuclear Ties: Russia’s foreign minister says civilian nuclear cooperation with African partners is set to surpass 20, with a Djibouti agreement expected in October 2026 and new diplomatic openings reportedly including Comoros. Fintech Partnerships: Comoros-based YWO announced a major relaunch and expansion of its global affiliate partnership programs, adding clearer commission qualification and enhanced real-time reporting for partners. Health Risks: A global study highlights alcohol intake and smoking as top shared risk factors for breast cancer and atrial fibrillation, suggesting population-wide reductions could prevent a significant share of cases. Academic Freedom Watch: A new ranking shows steep academic freedom declines in countries including Nicaragua, Myanmar, Afghanistan, and notable drops in the U.S. Language & AI: Burundi’s Kiswahili promotion conference urged using AI and digital platforms to expand Kiswahili’s reach in education and research.
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