AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoClimate Risk: The World Meteorological Organization says El Niño is likely to develop (80% chance) from June–August 2026, with above-average temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns expected across Africa, raising heat-stress and flood/drought risks. Energy & Livelihoods: A regional energy warning links fuel-price unrest in Kenya, Comoros, and Mozambique to oil supply shocks, noting East Africa imports nearly all refined petroleum and that disruptions can quickly hit prices and inflation. Djibouti in the Numbers: IMF projections put Djibouti among Africa’s faster-growing economies, with growth expected at 6.0% in 2026, supported by its strategic position on major shipping routes. Desertification Fight: The Great Green Wall continues across Sahel countries including Djibouti, aiming by 2030 to restore 100 million hectares, capture 250 million tons of carbon, and create 10 million green jobs. Trade & Clean Power: President Ruto urged Belgian investors to build value-add manufacturing in Kenya using clean geothermal power, aligning with Europe’s carbon border rules. Regional Waterway Watch: Reports highlight how tensions around Bab al-Mandab could threaten a key Horn of Africa shipping corridor—an environmental and economic concern for Djibouti’s maritime lifeline.
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