AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSomalia Security & Aid: The U.S. says it will end support for UN logistical backing to the AU peace mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) by year-end, warning it will oppose any UN spending that keeps the UN Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) running—prompting an AU emergency meeting in Addis Ababa and raising fresh doubts about AUSSOM’s ability to sustain operations against al-Shabaab. Somalia Governance & Conflict Assessment: Somalia’s foreign ministry rejects an International Crisis Group report claiming al-Shabaab regained territory in 2025, saying the assessment is “unfair” and pointing to ongoing federal priorities despite declining international funding. Migration & Regional Business Impact: Somali migrants in South Africa say they prefer staying despite xenophobic protests and crackdowns, with reports of intimidation and localized violence pushing some foreigners to leave—an issue that can disrupt remittances and cross-border trade links. Sports & Local Economy: Somali-born FIFA referee Omar Artan received a hero’s welcome in Nairobi after being denied a visa for the 2026 World Cup, with a push to officiate at the 2030 tournament. Development & Jobs: The World Bank urges reforms to unlock construction jobs in Uganda, highlighting how regulation and procurement bottlenecks can limit employment growth across the region.
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