AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRwanda-Africa Business & Trade: Rwanda’s police ties with South Korea deepen as the two sign a pact to boost intelligence sharing and tackle cross-border crime, including cybercrime and drug trafficking. Regional Integration: Trans Nzoia County in Kenya seeks joint projects with Ugandan border communities, focusing on conservation, sports and culture to break “artificial boundaries” in EAC life. Agriculture & Food Security: AfDB plans to shift more funding toward Rwanda’s agriculture, with $400m earmarked over three years, while experts at a Kigali-bound forum stress soil restoration, climate-resilient seeds and market access as the path to stronger food systems. Health & Human Capital: Rwanda Biomedical Center urges special support for children and young people living with Type 1 diabetes, combining insulin know-how with emotional and practical guidance. Global Markets: China expands access for African exporters, including coffee beans from Rwanda, under wider zero-tariff and faster customs measures. Education Outcomes: Rwanda’s national exams show a higher success rate after a bigger PLE cohort, with major gains in Mathematics. Energy & Policy Watch: Tinubu rejects Nigeria’s fuel subsidy return as Kenya moves to reinstate subsidies, a move that could ripple across East African supply and prices.
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