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Water Security Boost: UNICEF says more than 120,000 people in Djibouti’s rural and peri-urban areas are set to benefit from a China-funded, two-year water project launched earlier this month, bringing solar-powered pumps, repairs to community boreholes, and local water purification units—plus training so communities can keep systems running through 2028. Debt Stress Across the Region: A UN-backed report flags Zimbabwe among Africa’s most debt-distressed economies, estimating about US$23bn in public debt and warning the real burden could be higher—an echo of wider fiscal strain that also touches Djibouti in the same risk cluster. Red Sea Pressure on Horn Trade: A French carrier strike group reportedly transited Bab el-Mandeb safely and anchored in Djibouti, while broader Red Sea disruptions continue to affect the Addis-Djibouti trade route that carries most of Ethiopia’s imports and exports. Ongoing Climate Work: The Great Green Wall effort shows slow, steady progress, with communities planting trees to fight desertification and protect livelihoods.

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