AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRegional Trade & Connectivity: Kenya renewed its push for deeper Horn of Africa trade integration, stressing transport links, trade facilitation and logistics corridors, with Lamu Port and the LAPSSET corridor highlighted as key routes connecting Kenya, Ethiopia and beyond, including Eritrea. Eritrea Health & Social Support: In Dekemhare, health professionals and the National Union of Eritrean Women called for organized visits and support for fistula patients, urging more awareness and facility-based care; sanitary materials worth 100,000 Nakfa were handed over. Air Cargo & E-commerce Logistics: Astral Aviation restarted its Haikou–Johannesburg freighter service via Nairobi with Fly Noor Aviation, offering twice-weekly flights and 50-tonne payload capacity to move electronics, consumer goods, pharma and other cargo. Agriculture & Value Chains: Eritrea’s date palm push is underway along the Red Sea coast, with about 50,000 seedlings planted so far and a plan to expand cultivation for economic and nutritional benefits. Human Rights Oversight: The UN Human Rights Council renewed the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Eritrea’s human rights situation for another year, following advocacy by the EU and Eritrean civil society. Global Shipping Policy Watch: With the Strait of Hormuz reopening, debate is resurfacing over whether transit fees could be introduced—raising broader questions for global energy supply routes.
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