AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy Security Shock: A new warning says East Africa’s heavy reliance on imported refined fuel is turning global oil swings into local crises, with recent protests over high prices in Kenya, Comoros and Mozambique showing the “true price” can be paid in lives. Climate Risk Watch: The World Meteorological Organization reports an 80% chance of El Niño developing June–August 2026, with above-average temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns expected to hit parts of Africa. Desertification Fight: The Great Green Wall effort—now a “mosaic” across Sahel countries including Djibouti—aims to restore degraded land, boost food and water security, and create green jobs by 2030. Djibouti in the Growth Mix: IMF projections put Djibouti among Africa’s fastest-growing economies in 2026 (6.0%), citing its strategic shipping position. Regional Energy Politics: With Bab al-Mandab and the Red Sea corridor critical for trade, analysts warn that renewed maritime tensions could quickly raise energy prices—directly affecting Djibouti’s port-linked economy.
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