AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFoundational Learning Push: Education leaders meeting in Malawi warned Africa’s development plans will stall unless countries fix basic reading, writing and reasoning, urging stronger domestic funding and practical teaching reforms. Child Poverty Shock: UNICEF warns Middle East tensions could push millions more children into poverty, with Africa among the hardest hit as food and education costs rise. Xenophobia Fallout in Southern Africa: Nigeria completed the voluntary evacuation of 1,490 citizens from South Africa after xenophobic attacks, with more flights landing in Lagos; Zimbabwe rejected calls for reciprocal expulsions. UK Aid Cuts: New UK figures show bilateral aid to nine African countries will be cut by over 80% in coming years, raising fears of instability and deeper hardship. Nigeria’s Election Deepfakes: A Nigeria 2027 report says generative AI makes faking political content cheap, while detection remains costly—raising stakes for election integrity. Skills and Jobs Agenda: Nigeria’s ITF and NBTE moved to clarify overlapping mandates to boost skills development, as youth unemployment and informal work dominate. Regional Mobility Move: Chad announced visa-free entry for all Africans from January 2027, aiming to speed integration and travel. South Africa Politics & Migration Tensions: South Africa’s presidency hit back at Ghana over a “false narrative” on diplomatic influence amid heated debate over immigration.
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