AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DR Congo is the “fastest growing ever”, with deaths now topping 600 and cases rising to 1,759, as Africa CDC and WHO warn the virus is moving faster than response capacity and call for a $1.4bn surge plus safer burials and protection for healthcare workers. Regional Trade & Integration: Rwanda and Burundi are set to join the expanded 2027 Enterprise Cup, following successful cross-border inclusion of Ugandan clubs in the 2026 edition—another push for regional competition that can lift standards and business links. Energy Markets: Ethiopia has taken over the Eastern Africa Power Pool chairmanship, reaffirming plans to deepen cross-border electricity trade and build an integrated regional market. Digital & Infrastructure Partnerships: Noteya and Sakamoja signed a cooperation deal to deliver AI-driven infrastructure modernization and digital transformation projects across East Africa, starting with Tanzania and Zanzibar and later expanding to Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Agribusiness & Jobs: A new Malabo Montpellier Panel report argues agrifood systems can create decent, inclusive rural jobs, citing policy innovations and case studies including Rwanda. Rwanda-Linked Governance & Diplomacy: Rwanda’s National Day reception in China highlighted continued cooperation in agriculture, mining and green development, with China pledging support under the zero-tariff policy.
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