AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAir Quality in Addis Ababa: A NASA-supported study reports black carbon levels in Addis Ababa are 4–9 times higher than in monitored US metros, with PM2.5 averaging 30 micrograms per cubic meter—well above US health standards—driven by traffic, fossil fuel use, charcoal burning, and seasonal spikes. Hospitality & Tourism Growth: Aleph Hospitality appoints Rob Kucera as Regional Vice President for East and Southern Africa, overseeing 25+ hotels across nine countries including Ethiopia, as operators chase rising accommodation demand. Travel Access & Payments: Standard Bank and UnionPay expand e-commerce acceptance across nine African markets, improving online payment options for cross-border travellers and shoppers. Visa/Entry Context: A report ranks the South African passport 86th globally, listing Ethiopia among destinations with simplified entry arrangements. People-to-people Health Legacy: Sister Margaret Coyne, who spent 23 years in Mekele, Tigray as a polio nurse and helped establish an ophthalmology clinic, has died.
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