AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBorder Health Crisis: MSF says drone strikes near Tina, on the Chad-Sudan border, have intensified since May, treating 116 wounded at Tiné Hospital and 69 admissions between 17–26 May, with women and children increasingly among casualties. Banking & Fintech Oversight: Regulators from across Africa met in Yaoundé (June 4–5) under CABS to strengthen prudential cooperation as digital finance and new instruments raise fresh risks. Education Tech Push (West & Central Africa): Nigeria’s education ministry, with Japan and UNESCO-IICBA support, handed ICT gear to 15 colleges of education to boost teacher training and digital learning. Security Tech in Lake Chad: Nigeria’s Navy reports a drone-assisted SR mission leading to the arrest of a suspected terrorist collaborator in the Lake Chad area. Language Policy in Chad: Chad’s education ministry moves Standard Arabic to equal status with French in schools, a shift tied to politics and identity. South Korea–Chad Ties: Seoul urged deeper cooperation with Chad in education, healthcare, and development assistance as both mark 65 years of relations. Climate/Carbon Markets: Karbon-X CEO Chad Clovis will present June 4 at a virtual investor conference focused on carbon markets and climate infrastructure.
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