AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Startup Growth: Fifteen AI-focused startups from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Uganda and Tanzania graduated from Google for Startups Accelerator Africa in Nairobi, with 60% already profitable and $1.1M raised, showing how AI is moving from pilots to real services. Health & Research Link-Up: Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) signed a partnership with Singapore’s National University via Duke-NUS Medical School to boost specialist training, research and digital health, including sickle cell and infectious diseases. Higher Education Push: Tanzania is convening experts in Arusha to internationalise universities through research, technology and partnerships, aiming to raise global competitiveness. Conservation Updates: Tanzania’s elephant numbers rose to 66,714 in the 2024/25 census, while Gombe chimpanzees have fallen to about 77, down nearly 50% since the 1960s. Climate Risk Alert: East Africa faces renewed El Niño conditions, with floods, landslides and disease outbreaks possible—raising the question of preparedness. Digital Learning Support: TAMSA and BlueCloudX announced a $4M+ digital education collaboration for Tanzania’s future healthcare leaders.
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