AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGem Trade & Governance: A rare gandidierite find in Madagascar is being framed as a missed chance for national leverage, with the core issue pointing to an underbuilt, informal gem capture-and-certification model that lets high-value stones leak out through weak controls. Water & Public Health: A new global map highlights where safe drinking water is still out of reach, underscoring how infrastructure gaps keep millions from safely managed services. Climate Risk for Agriculture: Zimbabwe’s El Niño warning flags a wider southern Africa risk, with Madagascar named among hotspots for drought-linked crop and water stress in the Oct 2026–Mar 2027 period. Mining & Community Impact: In Anosy, Rio Tinto/QMM faces renewed local pressure over insufficient recruitment, blocked market access for locals, and persistent water, health and environmental concerns—critics say commitments aren’t enforced or monitored. Regional Trade & Logistics: Afreximbank appoints Peter Adeshola Olowononi to lead Southern Africa operations, covering Madagascar, as the bank backs industrial and infrastructure financing across the region. Energy Access: An IEA-linked report warns clean cooking access is still lagging across sub-Saharan Africa, with health and environmental costs rising as demand outpaces progress. Health Supply Chains: A report on Madagascar’s remote medical transport network warns that disruptions abroad can threaten fragile air links and volunteer care for rural patients. Clean Energy Minerals: A broader industry piece argues Africa must move up the value chain in critical minerals to capture more processing and manufacturing value, not just raw exports.
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