AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUrban Resilience Funding: The World Bank approved $225m for PRODUIRE2 to boost climate resilience, flood protection, drainage, waste management, and land administration in Greater Antananarivo and Greater Toamasina, targeting 1.5m people and 20,000 resilient homes by 2032. Digital Infrastructure Finance: Airtel Africa secured a $150m IFC loan to expand and modernize mobile networks via subsidiaries across its footprint that includes Madagascar, aiming to connect underserved communities and support jobs. Regional Business & Trade Links: Madagascar is listed among 11 countries in the Billie Jean King Cup Africa Group III in Botswana, with the tournament offering promotion to Europe/Africa Group II—an indirect boost to sports tourism and regional visibility. Climate Risk Watch: UN agencies warned El Niño could hit high-risk countries including Madagascar, with funding appeals for climate-resilient seeds, livestock protection, cash transfers, and flood-control measures. Mining & Ocean Policy: Malawi, Kenya and Madagascar backed a precautionary pause on deep-sea mining in international waters, framing DSM as both an environmental and maritime security issue. Tech & Connectivity: A week of coverage also highlighted Madagascar’s last-mile civil registration push to close the digital ID inclusion gap.
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