AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAgrifood Jobs Blueprint: The Malabo Montpellier Panel launched “Job Harvests,” a policy blueprint arguing agrifood systems can create productive, resilient jobs for Africa’s youth through targeted institutional and program reforms, with case studies from Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Rwanda. Telecom Rollout in Equatorial Guinea: Equatorial Guinea is fast-tracking its new USD 50 million state telecom operator, Telgesa, to improve connectivity during the transition from incumbent Getesa, after a review by Vice President Nguema Obiang Mangue. Oil & Gas Investment Signals: Panoro Energy is advancing a farm-out process for offshore Equatorial Guinea block EG-01 near existing infrastructure, citing seven prospects on 3D seismic and potential for rapid development via a tie-back approach. Visa Access Update (Regional Mobility): Namibia published an updated visa-on-arrival list of 28 African countries eligible to apply, including Equatorial Guinea, easing short-notice travel for business and industry visitors. Energy Market Pressure: Falling oil price expectations are raising budget risks for crude-dependent exporters across Africa, including Equatorial Guinea, as governments face weaker revenue and higher financing pressures.
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