AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHunger Watch: FAO and WFP launched a $202m Joint Anticipatory Action Appeal to protect 8.8m people in 22 high-risk countries from El Niño shocks, with Somalia newly flagged as risks rise. Food Security Pressure: A separate UN-linked warning says acute hunger will worsen across 13 hotspots from June to November 2026, citing conflict, funding cuts and climate impacts—Somalia among the most exposed. Fisheries & Trade: Fifteen countries, including Somalia, adopted the Mombasa Declaration to boost fisheries transparency and crack down on illegal fishing, aiming for better vessel data and enforcement. Energy Integration: The World Bank approved a $1.6bn programme to integrate Eastern Africa power markets, explicitly including Somalia to expand reliable electricity and grid resilience. Currency Shock: In Baidoa, traders and suppliers started rejecting battered Somali shillings, wiping out small businesses and savings overnight. Piracy Risk: Maritime trackers report Somali pirate attacks in the Gulf of Aden are rising again, with vessels seized and ransom demands reportedly increasing. Politics & Elections: Somalia’s ports minister urged politicians to pursue ballot-box elections over conflict as the country moves toward “one person, one vote.” Regional Business Ties: South West State President Madoobe met China’s ambassador to push development and trade/infrastructure cooperation for the region.
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