AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDigital Identity Push: Madagascar says it has crossed a major milestone in enrolling people for digital ID, with 3.25 million registrations under the PRODIGY program, using last-mile civil registration and mobile enrollment to close rural inclusion gaps. Energy Access Expansion: WeLight, already operating solar mini-grids in Madagascar, is planning a $650m scale-up—aiming to grow connections 10-fold and expand into Nigeria and the DR Congo (with additional investment for Madagascar and Mali). Regional Connectivity: After nearly four years, Comoros–Madagascar direct flights have resumed, expected to boost travel, trade, tourism, and cooperation in transport, agriculture, and fisheries. Climate & Food Security: FAO and WFP are appealing for over $200m to protect 8.8m people across 22 high-risk countries as El Niño returns, with Madagascar among those most exposed. Mining & Marine Policy: Malawi, Kenya, and Madagascar backed a precautionary pause on deep-sea mining in international waters, framing it as both an environmental and maritime security issue. Industry Pressure (Clothing): Separate reporting on southern Africa highlights how clothing production faces strain from raids and labor disputes, with factory owners warning of collapse risks when migrant workers leave.
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