AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Safety & Health Access: A reported May 18 attack in the Mediterranean left about 430 people from a flotilla imprisoned after distress calls went unanswered, raising urgent questions about protection of civilians and the safe delivery of humanitarian supplies. FGM Survivor Advocacy: Djabu Balde, born in Guinea-Bissau, publicly speaks about her experience of female genital mutilation and her book “Entre dos Madres,” adding fresh momentum to efforts to protect girls and end FGM. Low IMF Debt & Public Services: A roundup highlights African countries with relatively low IMF debt, arguing this can free room for investment in healthcare and education. Bio-colonialism & Health Data: A critique flags growing use of African populations in medical research and health data deals, warning that “anonymised” DNA can still be traced and urging stronger protections. Regional Movement & Health Systems: Congo announced visa-free access for all African nationals from January 2027, echoing similar moves by other states—potentially easing travel for care, work, and cross-border health services. Maritime Security Readiness: Obangame Express OE26 (ended May 1) involved Guinea-Bissau among many countries to improve readiness against piracy and trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea, which can affect safe transport of people and supplies.
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