AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCyborg Rescue Tech: Researchers at NTU Singapore and Waseda University report a wearable “diving suit” that lets a Madagascar hissing cockroach survive and move underwater or in low-oxygen conditions for up to three hours, aiming at search-and-rescue and inspections in flooded or blocked areas. Agribusiness & Value Chains: At DialogueNEXT in Nairobi, World Food Prize Foundation leaders and African ministers—including Madagascar’s livestock minister—focused on cutting regulatory barriers, boosting smallholder productivity, and strengthening agricultural value chains under the “Born to Feed the Future” theme. Electricity Access Finance: CrossBoundary Access secured a $10m equity investment from IFC to expand mini-grids and battery-as-a-service projects across Sub-Saharan Africa, including Madagascar partner ANKA. Trade Policy Pressure: Kenya’s CS Mutahi Kagwe urged action against tariff escalation that keeps Africa exporting raw commodities while paying higher tariffs on processed goods. Energy/Industry Context: A World Bank “Mission 300” update highlights how electrification progress is uneven across African countries, with major gaps still leaving millions without power. Diplomacy & Procurement: Madagascar’s prime minister attended a Russian Defence Ministry concert in Antananarivo and discussed cooperation including delivery of medical kits and road construction equipment.
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