AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEl Niño & Women’s Health: CARE warns “super” El Niño will hit women hardest, calling it a women’s health crisis as drought and extreme weather intensify across East and Southern Africa. Sports for Youth: Madagascar’s Flag Football Association held a masterclass in Antananarivo to introduce the non-contact sport, build amateur teams, and work toward a national squad and future Olympic hopes. Faith & Leadership: Countdown to the ordination of Rundu’s new Catholic bishop, Father Linus Ngenomesho, appointed by Pope Leo XIV. Culture on TV: RUSSAMADA TV launched on Madagascar’s state channel TVM, featuring Russian–Malagasy history, cultural ties, and Russian-learning segments. Education Connectivity: Airtel Africa pledges free internet for 5,000 schools by 2027 with UNICEF support, aiming to narrow the digital learning gap. Community & Language: A Russian language and culture seminar welcomed first-year students at the University of Antananarivo, with Africa Corps participation. Public Safety: NDLEA reports major drug busts, including a South African woman arrested in Abuja with 5.75kg heroin concealed in luggage using her three-year-old son as cover.
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