AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCross-Border Trade & Transport: BOCCIMA traders in Nigeria’s Borno State urged PEBEC to fast-track rehabilitation of major international roads linking Maiduguri to Gambarou, Ngala, Baga, Banki, Monguno and Damasak, saying the dilapidated corridors are choking regional commerce and revenue. Public Health & Capacity Building: Eritrea joined the Eastern Africa Regional Technical Advisory Committee conference in Nairobi, highlighting progress in primary health care, maternal and child services, vaccination coverage, and training support tied to water, agriculture and food systems. Agriculture Administration Training: Eritrea’s Ministry of Agriculture delivered material and financial management training to 174 agriculture officials in Gash Barka, covering documentation, cashier obligations and steps to boost productivity and “nutritious food for all.” Mining & Investment Finance: Alpha Exploration closed a second tranche of private placement funding and said proceeds will support ongoing exploration work on the Kerkasha Project in Eritrea, with further tranches extended to July 2, 2026. Food Systems & Nutrition: A roundup of “superfoods” spotlights teff (Eritrea/Ethiopia), fonio, baobab and moringa—pushing nutrient-rich ingredients for local diets and value-added food production. Labor Mobility Policy: Kuwait’s new interior circular allows domestic worker recruitment from 10 approved countries including Eritrea, shaping regional labor flows for households seeking maids, nannies, cooks and drivers. Maritime Risk for Trade Routes: Reports say Houthis declared a complete ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, raising uncertainty for shipping through Bab al-Mandab—an issue that can ripple into regional logistics and costs.
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