AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEarly Warning for Extreme Weather: China handed Djibouti an upgraded MAZU AI meteorological early-warning system, improving forecast resolution to 3 km, extending lead time to 3 days, and updating every 6 hours—aimed at faster alerts for extreme weather and safer port and community operations. Hunger Spike in Camps: Djibouti’s emergency alert flags a sharp hunger increase, with refugees in Ali Addeh and Holl-Holl camps facing crisis-level conditions as climate hazards and food price pressures bite. Clean Energy Near Djibouti Border: AfDB approved up to $110 million for Ethiopia’s 300 MW Aysha wind project, placing new clean power infrastructure close to Djibouti and boosting regional electricity connectivity. Climate Resilience Planning: An African Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus Summit in Kumasi focused on practical, community-led approaches to climate resilience across the region, including Djibouti-linked research and natural resource management. Regional Risk at Sea: Analysis highlights how tensions around Bab el-Mandeb could disrupt one of the Red Sea’s key gateways—raising concerns for shipping, food imports, and livelihoods that depend on stable maritime routes.
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