AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFuel Retail Deal Watch: TotalEnergies is reportedly preparing to exit Ethiopia’s fuel retail market by selling its ~120-station network to pan-African OLA Energy (value undisclosed; no public confirmation yet), following earlier signals of divestment across Ethiopia and Eritrea. Humanitarian & Security Signals: EEPA reports RSF mobilisation around El Obeid in Sudan, including strikes that knocked out the city’s power transformer and caused civilian casualties—raising regional instability concerns that can disrupt trade and logistics. Eritrea-Linked Cultural Policy: A French town’s cancellation of the play “Passeport” (about an Eritrean refugee seeking residence in France) sparked protests, highlighting how local governance choices can shape cultural and public narratives. Agriculture & Climate Resilience: Eritrea marked the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought with a workshop on rangelands—pushing conservation and sustainable use amid drought, declining productivity, and climate pressure. Skills for Industry: Southern Region vocational training delivered 3–6 month programs to 550+ youth, including solar installation, electricity line work, computer tech, and first aid—supporting a pipeline for practical services and energy-related jobs. Health System Exchange: WHO’s Africa Regional Director visited Eritrea, touring Azel Pharmaceutical Factory and Orotta Cardiac Center, pointing to local manufacturing and health systems strengthening as key priorities.
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