AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Governance: A UN independent panel warns AI is advancing faster than science and regulators can manage, with no guarantee it won’t cause “catastrophic” harm as deceptive behaviour grows. Digital Trade & Integration: At the AfCFTA Digital Trade Forum in Lagos, African trade and industry leaders urged faster cross-border services trade, saying only 5% of digitally delivered services are traded within Africa. Rwanda in the Spotlight: The US announced sanctions targeting a Rwandan gold refinery linked to alleged DRC conflict-mineral smuggling, underscoring how regional security and supply chains are now tied to business risk. Ebola’s Economic Hit: UN agencies warn the DRC Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and push hundreds of thousands into poverty, with knock-on effects on jobs, education and healthcare across neighbours including Rwanda. Jobs & Skills: ILO and Microsoft launched a digital skills programme for 1,700 refugee and host-community youth in Kenya, aiming to close the job-ready talent gap. Electricity Tariffs: A policy analysis argues Africa’s real tariff problem is not just price, but whether consumers pay for efficient power versus losses, debt and weak utility governance. Tech Hubs: A report highlights Lagos, Nairobi and Kigali as Africa’s rising tech centres, driven by investment, startups and government-led digital transformation.
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