AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAgrifood Jobs & Women Farmers: A new FAO-linked push highlights that women drive nearly half of Africa’s agrifood workforce and are key to resilient food systems, while the Malabo Montpellier Panel says agrifood policy can unlock “decent work” and inclusive rural jobs across Ethiopia, Nigeria and Rwanda. Rwanda-China Economic Ties: Rwanda’s National Day reception in China saw officials reaffirm plans to deepen cooperation in agriculture, mining and green development, including using China’s zero-tariff policy. Digital Infrastructure Finance: Airtel Africa secured a $150m IFC loan to expand and modernize mobile networks across African markets including Rwanda, aiming to boost digital inclusion and jobs. AI for Good Governance: ITU’s AI for Good Global Commission was launched with Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame as co-chair, bringing together heads of state and major tech leaders to shape responsible AI and inclusion. E-waste Regulation Support: Saudi Arabia says its ITU-backed e-waste initiative delivered national circular-economy frameworks for Rwanda and other countries. Trade & Connectivity Lens: A report argues Africa’s next growth story depends on internal trade corridors and logistics, not just ports—an AfCFTA-ready agenda for manufacturers, farmers and mines. Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally: Organisers unveiled the 2026 rally as an FIA African Rally Championship round, with BPR Bank among sponsors and Karan Patel targeting consistency for the title chase.
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