AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKiswahili Global Push: World Kiswahili Language Day (July 7) and Kiswahili Week 2026 spotlight the language’s growing role in trade, education and regional diplomacy, with themes tied to peace and global economic engagement. AI Governance & Youth Sentiment: Tanzania calls for inclusive, transparent global AI rules so developing countries aren’t left behind, while a new survey finds young adults in low- and middle-income countries are more optimistic about AI’s benefits for education and work. Energy & Power Projects: Tanzania allocates Sh25bn for geothermal drilling and resource confirmation, targeting Ngozi drilling and preparations at Kiejo-Mbaka, Luhoi and Natron; meanwhile, rural electrification still lags as high household wiring costs and theft slow connections. Health & Digital Systems: US and Tanzania sign a five-year $3.1bn health MoU to boost disease surveillance and a unified digital health ecosystem; a trial on insulin glargine in Tanzania and Bangladesh shows benefits for fewer nighttime hypoglycaemia events emerging after a year. Science & Innovation Recognition: Irish scientist Sir Adrian Hill wins a European Inventor Award for the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine; Ifakara Health Institute researchers feature in a malaria spotlight photo project. Regional Food Security: EAC ministers adopt a 2026-2035 agri-food investment plan, backing rice mechanization, seed systems and tougher pesticide and crop inspection rules. Infrastructure & Industry: EACOP passes 90% completion; Tanzania also signals nuclear readiness and plans to cooperate with Russia on uranium processing.
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