AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy Partnership: Djibouti is teaming up with Morocco to develop a solar power project with storage, aiming to cut reliance on imported electricity and reduce exposure from current wind and hydropower imports. The plan was discussed with delegations from the Islamic Development Bank and Moroccan energy agencies, with MASEN sharing large-scale renewable project know-how. Migration & Security: In Nairobi, DPP Renson Ingonga urged Horn of Africa states to coordinate against human trafficking and migrant smuggling, warning syndicates exploit poverty, conflict and digital tools. Governance & Aid Scrutiny: A whistleblower alleges IGAD’s Djibouti-based secretariat faces financial misconduct, procurement fraud and staff intimidation, calling on donors to freeze funding. Trade Finance for the Horn: The Islamic Development Bank’s ITFC signed a US$750m framework agreement with Djibouti to finance strategic trade across the region from 2026–2029. Regional Media Standards: Journalists from Eastern Africa, including Djibouti, pledged fact-based, ethical reporting on migration after adopting the Mombasa Statement. Power Integration: The World Bank approved a $1.6bn programme to integrate Eastern Africa power markets and expand electricity access, supporting cross-border grid trade.
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