AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU Coffee Rules: Ethiopia’s coffee exports to Europe are unlikely to be hit by the EU Deforestation Regulation, ECTA says, pointing to shade-grown farming and a digital traceability system using QR-coded grower IDs. Human Rights in Tigray: Human Rights Watch alleges Tigray authorities have abducted and forcibly recruited civilians, including children as young as 15, since April, describing night raids and transfers to training camps. Ebola Response: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya says the DRC outbreak needs faster case finding, testing, safe isolation, stronger contact follow-up, and sustained funding despite progress. National Dialogue Prep: Ethiopia’s National Dialogue Commission says it has completed preparations for the July 15 main conference, including logistics, security, and delegate training. Digital Payments: EthSwitch reports ETB 2.6 billion gross profit before tax and rising interoperable transactions, with person-to-person transfers migrated to EthioPay Instant Payment System. Heritage & Tourism: The Ethiopian Heritage Authority highlights progress safeguarding Lalibela and other sites, citing growing international interest. BRICS Anti-Drug Talks: BRICS anti-drug agency heads meet in Guwahati; India proposes a dedicated virtual working group for intelligence sharing and joint coordination. Coffee Milestone: Ethiopia hit a record US$3B in coffee export earnings in 2025/26, according to officials.
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