AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKidnapping Crackdown (Albinism): Malagasy gendarmes rescued a 2-year-old albino boy in Beroroha after armed kidnappers held him in a hut in Ankaviao; the child was found unharmed and suspects were arrested, highlighting a wider wave of attacks driven by occult beliefs. Natural Risk & Debt: A new study warns that biodiversity loss could push GDP losses of 15%+ by 2030 in countries including Madagascar, as markets underprice nature-related risks—raising borrowing costs and straining public budgets. Mining Restart (Ambatovy): Ambatovy resumed nickel and cobalt production after Cyclone Gezani damage, bringing its sulfuric acid plant and HPAL circuits back online with a goal of stable run rates by end-June. Energy Access (Solar Skills): Women solar technicians, trained through Barefoot College with WWF support, are expanding rural electricity access—boosting household coverage in one village to 165 of 210 homes. Regional Media Deal: New World TV signed an Orange distribution partnership for sports rights across nine countries including Madagascar, with World Cup 2026 among the programming. Diplomacy/International Narrative: A statement by the New African Charter International alleges France has placed Madagascar’s President Michael Randrianirina on a list of leaders to be eliminated, calling for UN/AU/ECOWAS vigilance.
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