AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMozambique LNG row: Mozambique pushes back on TotalEnergies’ claim that LNG delays cost $2bn, saying an audit couldn’t confirm the overruns and that talks continue over costs and an updated development plan. Flood recovery funding: FAO says Mozambique needs $107.6m by 2031 to help 1.8m people recover from extreme weather, with Gaza, Inhambane, Maputo, Sofala, Manica and Tete hit hardest. Humanitarian health: OCHA will disburse €1.7m for anticipatory action against cholera, linking early outbreak signals to fast funding to prevent larger spikes. Security and aid in Cabo Delgado: MSF teams run mobile clinics out of safer northern towns, moving quickly across rough terrain to reach communities near the conflict-affected areas. Regional cooperation: The African Union launched a new humanitarian coordination platform to improve crisis response across displacement, hunger, conflict and climate disasters, despite a major funding gap. Cross-border crime watch: Mozambique Police seized a truck with 40,000 litres of fuel in Matola, suspecting smuggling to South Africa.
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