AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFood Security Shock: The UN World Food Programme says the Middle East conflict is already worsening hunger, with oil and transport costs plus aid funding shortfalls pushing more people toward acute food insecurity; it estimates 6.5 million Somalis face severe hunger in 2026, with millions more at risk if disruptions persist. Mogadishu Business Disruption: Heavy clashes in Mogadishu between government forces and opposition-allied militias have forced civilians to flee and damaged key areas, with fighting flaring ahead of protests over President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s term extension and delayed elections—raising immediate risks for trade, markets, and urban logistics. Political Crisis Spillover: Former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed accuses the government of intimidation after clashes, while authorities blame “organized attacks” by armed militias, keeping uncertainty high for investors and everyday commerce. Piracy/Trade Risk: Pakistan’s Foreign Office says no action can endanger Pakistani crew held after pirates hijacked the tanker Honour 25 near Somalia, underscoring ongoing maritime security concerns for shipping and regional trade. Data & Compliance: Somalia’s Data Protection Authority orders mandatory registration for data handlers, a signal for businesses preparing for tighter compliance expectations.
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