AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSomalia–Egypt Maritime Deal: Somalia’s Council of Ministers approved a memorandum of understanding with Egypt to boost maritime transport and port development, with the Ports and Marine Transport ministry saying it supports the National Transformation Plan and modernization of port infrastructure. AUSSOM Funding Crunch: The AU Commission chair urged member states to increase political and financial support for AUSSOM, warning that unpredictable funding could undermine gains against al-Shabaab as the mission faces growing logistical gaps. Piracy Risk in the Gulf of Aden: A maritime watchdog says Somali piracy has slightly resurged in early 2026, with hijackings reported and shipping urged to stay vigilant despite a broader global decline in incidents. WhatsApp Username Security: Somalia’s National Communications Authority asked Meta to delay WhatsApp’s username rollout, citing risks of impersonation, fraud and misuse by criminal and extremist groups. Regional Trade Push (Lamu Corridor): Kenya is seeking stronger regional backing for the Lamu Port–South Sudan–Ethiopia transport corridor, tied to Dangote’s planned Lamu refinery, to deepen trade links with Somalia and neighbors. Health System Pressure (AMR): A new review flags antimicrobial resistance as a growing public health crisis in Somalia’s fragile healthcare system, pointing to major care and policy gaps.
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