AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy & Health Security: Deadly protests over high fuel prices in Kenya, Comoros and Mozambique underline how oil shocks can quickly turn into public health and economic crises, as East Africa imports nearly all refined petroleum and shortages drive inflation and hardship. AU Funding Crunch: The African Union says budget deficits are forcing it to run at about 30% of needed staffing and warns that austerity is coming for 2027, while also pointing to health emergencies like Ebola. Digital Infrastructure for Health Access: A new look at China’s “Digital Silk Road” highlights fiber, data centers and satellite links spanning Djibouti and beyond—aimed at faster, more practical connectivity that can support services including health systems. Visa Services & Mobility: The U.S. plans to cut visa-processing “hubs” across Africa from nearly 50 sites to 20, with Djibouti listed—an update that can affect travel for medical care and health workers. HIV/HPV & Anal Cancer: Veterans face higher risk of anal canal cancer due to high HIV and HPV rates, and new immunotherapy options are improving first-line treatment outlook. Regional Conflict & Election Strain: Ethiopia’s election period has seen security incidents and killings of Orthodox Christians, raising concerns for stability that can disrupt health services.
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