AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime Health & Humanitarian Crisis: The Djibouti Code of Conduct/Jeddah Amendment chair says conditions are rapidly worsening aboard the Palau-flagged tanker MT HONOUR 25, hijacked on 24 April 2026, with 17 crew held for over two months; five crew (including the master) now have health problems, food is reportedly down to rice, and available water is unsafe to drink, while gunfire between rival pirate groups has left the crew trapped between factions. Regional Response & Disease Risk: Libya’s Civil Aviation Authority orders stricter Ebola screening at airports, requiring airlines to identify and report passengers with Ebola-consistent symptoms on flights arriving from DRC, Uganda, and Level 1 risk countries including Djibouti, and to share manifests with health control offices. Water & Public Health: A new global map highlights that more than 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, with access far below 20% in several low-income countries. Djibouti-linked Development: The World Bank approved a $100m Yemen grant for nutrition and livelihoods, targeting mothers and children under two years old (the first 1,000 days) with cash-for-nutrition support and village savings programs.
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