AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSchool Connectivity & Digital Learning: Airtel Africa says it will connect 5,000 schools across its African markets to free internet by 2027 via the Airtel Africa Foundation and UNICEF, building on 3,296 schools already connected and 64 zero-rated learning platforms. LGBTQIA+ Rights in Court: Botswana’s High Court will hear a July challenge by a lesbian couple seeking recognition of same-sex marriage, scheduled for July 14–15. Women’s Health: A BMJ Global Health study estimates early menopause affects 1 in 14 women aged 30–49 in low and middle-income countries, with rural areas hit hardest. Language & Culture Tech: MTN Cameroon launched the Bibala app to revive local languages, aiming to reconnect younger users with linguistic heritage. Public Opinion Data for Policy: Afrobarometer begins Round 11 fieldwork in Zimbabwe and Gabon, targeting up to 40 countries and adding new themes on democratic resilience. Visa Rules Affect Mobility: The UK reaffirmed visa requirements for Nigerians and nationals of 100+ countries for short stays under six months. Gabon in the Mix: Namibia’s visa-on-arrival list includes Gabon, while excluding Nigeria and many others. Culture & Conservation on Screen: Melbourne Documentary Film Festival profiles “Silent Forests,” following Central Africa’s fight to protect critically endangered forest elephants amid corruption and funding gaps.
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