AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEconomic Outlook: The World Bank says Sub-Saharan Africa growth will slow slightly in 2026 to 4.0% as higher energy costs, weaker external demand, and tight public finances bite—though structural reforms and better trade access keep things from worsening further. Agriculture & Trade: China has expanded market access for African cashew nuts, including Guinea-Bissau, by using a unified inspection and quarantine standard starting June 9—aimed at easing country-by-country export negotiations. Health & Infrastructure: Nigeria is pushing private investment to electrify at least 30% of health facilities by 2027, targeting reliable power for surgeries, vaccine cold chains, diagnostics, and blood banking. Maritime Safety & Health Risks: In West Asia tensions, multiple incidents off Oman involved ships with Indian crews; a Guinea-Bissau-flagged tanker (MT Jalveer) was reportedly struck after alleged blockade violations, raising concerns for crew safety and continuity of medical care at sea. Digital Health Security: West African teams, including Guinea-Bissau, are competing in an ECOWAS cybersecurity hackathon in Accra, with ransomware and hospital record lockouts highlighted as urgent threats.
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