AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUrban Mobility & Tourism: Addis Ababa’s Chinese-built light rail is winning praise for cutting commute times and easing rush-hour traffic, while new city corridor and riverside upgrades are boosting the capital’s appeal for visitors. Air Quality & Health: A NASA-backed study using long-term monitoring in Addis Ababa maps how black carbon pollution shifts by season and rush hour, offering a baseline as Ethiopia expands air-quality efforts. Justice Reform: The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law highlights Ethiopia’s Community Justice Centers as a people-centered, transformative justice model that blends formal systems with traditional elders. Security for Travelers: Eastern Equatoria’s governor calls for stronger preventive security in Kapoeta East after livestock theft and highway robberies, urging better coordination and monitoring. Migration & Entry Rules: Nigeria’s NCAA says Morocco tightened transit rules for Nigerians after fake Schengen visa stamps and reports of disappearances during long layovers. Ethiopia in Global Policy: The U.S. ended Temporary Protected Status for Somalia and South Sudan (and also Cameroon and Ethiopia), affecting thousands of African nationals in the U.S. Travel Safety Note: If you’re planning travel, watch for stricter transit checks and document verification—especially on routes involving Morocco.
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