AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMarine Heritage Protection: Libya’s University of Benghazi met an Irish university on the “Maria” project to document and preserve endangered coastal and underwater sites, using modern documentation training and fieldwork to assess damage from sea-level rise and stronger waves. Public Health & Lab Capacity: An OpEd on Ebola response credits rapid African science—sample analysis and fast pathogen identification at the Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale in DRC—as the foundation for effective outbreak action. Allergy Care Push: AFRICALLI marks World Allergy Week 2026, calling for allergies and immunologic diseases to be treated as essential healthcare across Africa, with better training, diagnostics, and medicines. Energy & Climate Tech: World Bank reporting highlights global gas flaring hitting a six-year high (167 bcm in 2025, valued at about $54bn), warning it undermines electricity access and energy security—relevant for Libya’s oil-and-gas context. Libya Tech/Policy: Libya’s eastern authorities released 10 Global Sumud convoy activists after a month in captivity, underscoring how regional mobility rules and legal processes shape humanitarian operations. Cyber/Finance Governance: The ICC filed a complaint against the US over sanctions targeting judges, arguing political interference in judicial decisions.
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