AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate & Health: Record July heat hit about 900 million people worldwide, with nearly 400 million in Africa and multiple Sahel countries breaking temperature records—raising the stakes for heat-ready public services. Public Health in Chad & neighbors: Cholera is spreading along Lake Chad and Congo river corridors, with active outbreaks in six countries (including Chad) as flooding contaminates water and disrupts sanitation. AI Governance: A Q&A highlights why AI policy in Africa can’t ignore Indigenous rights—data centers need energy and water, and “collectively held” knowledge needs protection beyond individual privacy rules. Education in crisis: In eastern Chad refugee camps, a Sudanese head teacher now leads a growing primary school built by Plan International and partners, with teachers recruited from the refugee community. Regional Tech/Policy: Chad plans to scrap entry visas for all Africans starting Jan 1, 2027, aiming to boost tourism, trade, and regional integration. Space-for-Earth science: A study links dust from Chad’s Bodélé Depression to nutrient delivery in the Amazon, showing how Sahel ecosystems can affect faraway rainforest growth. Biodiversity: The addax, a desert-adapted antelope, is described as a “vanishing ghost” of the Sahara as human pressure shrinks its range.
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