AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMadagascar Telecom & Connectivity: Lawmakers urged faster telecom expansion for regions still cut off from mobile and digital networks, citing 562 formal requests for coverage and noting connectivity has reached 146 fokontany, as ICT minister Mahefa Andriamampiadana outlined plans to scale up infrastructure. Education & Digital Divide: Airtel Africa pledged to connect 5,000 schools across its markets to free internet by 2027 with UNICEF support, building on 3,296 schools already connected and zero-rated learning platforms—an effort that directly targets access gaps affecting students in places like Madagascar. Anti-Corruption Pressure: African anti-corruption groups accused governments of shielding corrupt elites and demanded stronger enforcement and an international anti-graft court to end impunity, pushing the African Union to move from rhetoric to action. Regional Security & Trade Spillovers: A WTO note warned that Persian Gulf conflict has disrupted fertilizer trade, raising risks of shortages and price hikes that could hit farm yields and food prices—relevant for Madagascar’s agriculture planning. Customs & Drug Trafficking: Thailand’s customs arrested a South African man over 17.5kg of heroin allegedly destined for Madagascar, highlighting ongoing risks to the island’s borders and supply chains.
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