AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMozambique–Cabo Delgado Crisis: Johanniter International Assistance says over 900,000 people face severe food insecurity, acute malnutrition and displacement as Islamist attacks continue in Cabo Delgado, with humanitarian funding still “critically insufficient.” Humanitarian Monitoring: OCHA recorded 12,174 displaced people in June, with women and children making up 79% and needs outstripping resources; the 2026 response plan is funded at just 29% by June. Disaster Tech Push: The AfDB backs a proposed Mozambique Drone Center to build national capacity for disaster risk management, training drone pilots and expanding use in agriculture, infrastructure monitoring and climate adaptation. Water Access in Manica: UNICEF-funded work inaugurated a water supply system in Nhamagua (Macossa), serving 200 households and 1,647 students, with plans to expand connections. Regional Diplomacy: Belarus’s foreign minister met Mozambique officials to discuss deeper economic ties, using Mozambican ports for exports and exploring visa-free travel for diplomatic and official passport holders. South Africa Migration Spillover: South Africa says it has processed 53,449 foreign nationals for deportation or repatriation since mid-June, mainly Malawians, with Mozambicans among those affected; MSF has launched an emergency response to anti-migrant violence.
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