AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRwanda’s AI push: Rwanda has approved a National Artificial Intelligence Agency, upgrading AI governance from a ministry office into a standalone body to steer deployment, research, skills, ethics, industry growth and partnerships. IMF support for reforms: Rwanda secured a $250m IMF credit facility to support economic reforms and growth amid global uncertainty. Budget focus: Rwanda’s 2026/27 budget was approved with agriculture and economic stability among priorities, alongside a reported Rwf150bn spend on research. Digital infrastructure & policy: Across Africa, leaders are urging governments to fund digital infrastructure and protect cultural independence, while Rwanda’s AI framework signals a push for clearer rules. Regional health shock to business: Ebola fears are already denting travel demand in East and Central Africa, with Israel restricting travel from several countries including Rwanda, adding uncertainty for tourism and hospitality. Health tech in the region: Malawi’s IMPALA AI monitoring system is cutting child deaths in paediatric wards, showing how low-resource care can improve with smarter alerts. East Africa startup momentum: African startup funding rebounded in May, with large fintech, logistics and energy deals driving the recovery.
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