AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEthiopia Tourism: Ethiopia is pitching new tourism destinations and city upgrades as part of its Homegrown Economic Reform push, with Addis Ababa’s corridor and riverside projects helping visitors extend stays and return. Maternal Health: St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College inaugurated a new Fetal Diagnostic and Intervention Center to boost prenatal monitoring and early treatment of congenital conditions. Diaspora & Travel: Second-generation Ethiopians arriving in Addis Ababa say the trip helps them reconnect with heritage and plan future holidays. Migration & Travel Safety: The U.S. ended Temporary Protected Status for Somalia and South Sudan (and also Cameroon and Ethiopia), raising uncertainty for African nationals in the U.S. Border Control: South Africa intercepted 4,229 undocumented migrants at entry points outside formal ports between April and July, while repatriations climbed toward 90,000. Regional Travel Risk: Morocco tightened entry rules for Nigerians transiting via Casablanca after reports of fake Schengen visas and disappearances during layovers. Health in the Regions: Gambella’s malaria crisis is resurfacing, with delays and missed diagnoses leaving families exposed. Governance & Rights: An Ethiopian opposition coalition condemned reported extrajudicial killings in Abeshige Woreda and demanded an independent investigation. Property & Investment: A new analysis argues Ethiopia’s growth depends on stronger property rights and trust in the rules.
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