AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBlue Economy & Coastal Jobs: ReSea handed over productive equipment to Blue Economy groups in Tanzania’s Tanga-Pemba seascape, backing women, youth and coastal enterprises for seaweed, sea cucumber, crab fattening and sardine processing. Internet Costs in the Spotlight: A new global pricing ranking puts Comoros among the world’s most expensive fixed broadband markets at about $175/month, highlighting how island geography and limited competition keep prices high. Migration Reporting Standards: Journalists’ leaders from Comoros and nine other Eastern African countries endorsed the Mombasa Statement, pushing ethical, fact-based coverage on migration and labour mobility to curb misinformation and unsafe journeys. Diplomacy & Finance Links: Azerbaijan’s foreign and finance ministers met Comoros officials to discuss strengthening cooperation in multilateral forums and South-South initiatives, including plans around the 2027 OIC Summit. EU Climate Displacement Funding: The EU launched a €100m regional programme to help countries including Comoros build resilience to climate-induced displacement, with early warning and response support ahead of El Niño. Sports & Development Angle: Sudan’s under-17 women’s team returned to international qualifiers in Morocco, and notably faced Comoros, underscoring how regional sport can open doors even amid conflict.
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