AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMarine Science: Scientists from 21 African countries, including Comoros, are meeting in Accra to harmonise protocols for monitoring microplastics in coastal waters using nuclear and isotopic techniques, aiming for shared standards and comparable data to guide evidence-based pollution policies. Health & Lifestyle Research: A global study links alcohol intake and smoking as the strongest shared risk factors for both breast cancer and atrial fibrillation, suggesting population-wide reductions could prevent a large share of cases. Environment & Mining: New research warns that mining is driving forest loss across Africa, with knock-on effects from roads and settlements—especially in the DRC, where cobalt demand for batteries is tied to higher deforestation multipliers. Education & Openness: A data roundup ranks countries by steep declines in academic freedom over 2015–2025, highlighting major drops in places like Nicaragua, Myanmar, and Afghanistan. Tech & Finance Partnerships: Comoros-based YWO announced an expanded fintech affiliate ecosystem and a relaunch of its Global Affiliate Partnership Program with clearer commission qualification and enhanced real-time reporting tools. Language + AI: In the region, Kiswahili promotion is increasingly tied to digital platforms and AI, with calls to integrate the language into education and research systems.
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