AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI in Healthcare: South Africa’s health system is rapidly adopting AI speech-to-text tools to cut paperwork and burnout, with a pilot linking public and private surgeons to reduce long waits for orthopaedic surgery. Red Sea Diplomacy: Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki’s latest Cairo visit follows a maritime cooperation push with Egypt, framing Red Sea security as a littoral-state responsibility and tying it to regional stability. Eritrea at 35 (Public Messaging): Commentary questions the substance of Eritrea’s official messaging around the 35th anniversary, highlighting a gap between rhetoric and economic reality. World Cup & Eritrean Presence: A World Cup roundup notes Africa’s record 10-nation representation, while a separate piece recalls Eritrea’s withdrawal from qualifying—an economic and sporting setback for the country. Local Economy & Food Culture: A new Lower Price Hill café, Fùl Café, opened with Eritrean, Ethiopian and Mediterranean dishes, including an Eritrean-style coffee ceremony, supported by local nonprofit assistance. Health & Sanitation Campaigns: In Asmara, popular environmental sanitation and tree-planting drives were held around Martyrs Day, including at key institutions like Halibet Hospital and Eritrean Telecommunication. Regional Growth Outlook: The World Bank expects Sub-Saharan Africa growth to slow in 2026 due to energy shocks and weaker demand, even as reforms and trade access support recovery.
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