AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS Politics: South Carolina Republicans killed a redistricting plan that would have targeted Rep. Jim Clyburn, keeping his majority-Black district intact for now—an early test of how the Voting Rights Act fight is playing out on the ground. Elections Watch: In California’s June 2 governor race, early mail-ballot returns are coming in slowly, with Black voters slightly underrepresented so far. Africa Food Security: WFP is rolling out resilience programs in Chad—seeds, land access, cooperatives, and climate-smart farming—aimed at cutting long-term dependence on aid. Energy & Trade: China hit a record for solar exports in March (68GW), and demand is surging across Africa, including Nigeria. Security Tech & Borders: A Nigeria-focused spotlight is growing on how better surveillance and coordination could help fix border monitoring gaps, after a Nigerian filmmaker joined a US border operations tour. Health: Gilead renewed its WHO partnership to push kala-azar elimination, including support for East Africa and Chad.
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