AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNile Water Tensions: Egypt again warned Ethiopia against building new Nile dams, saying Cairo “will not allow additional dams” and stressing it has tools to defend water security, as Ethiopia’s water minister reiterated Addis Ababa’s right to develop Abay resources without permission. GERD Debate: A new analysis says Egypt’s leverage is limited by the GERD experience, while Ethiopia’s reported push for more Blue Nile projects could reshape the dispute. Health: A new study links Ethiopia’s malaria resurgence to rising drug- and diagnostic-resistance markers, raising concern for frontline treatments and HRP2-based tests. Humanitarian Policy: UN officials in Addis praised Ethiopia’s shift from camp relief to refugee inclusion under the Makatet Roadmap, highlighting education, health access, legal documentation and labor market steps. Trade & Industry: China-Ethiopia firms signed deals worth over $330m during a trade promotion event in Addis. Agriculture Exports: Ethiopia is working to turn banana output into export business by improving quality, productivity and compliance with international standards. Sports & Culture: Ethiopian football saw new signings (including Prince Badu to Hadiya Hossana FC), while Addis continues to spotlight local arts and women-focused fitness initiatives.
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