AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKarate Showdown in Nairobi: Madagascar’s team has arrived early in Kenya ahead of the UFAK Region East Karate Championships (28–31 May), with coach Ricko Rakotonanana saying they’re ready to challenge hosts Kenya and other rivals for gold. Regional Sports Focus: The same event is expected to bring 11 more countries to Nyayo Stadium Indoor Arena, setting up a week of high-level bouts. Fuel Security Deal: Madagascar’s Prime Minister Mamitiana Rajaonarison confirmed an agreement with Russia to build fuel storage facilities on the island, aiming to secure supplies at better prices and reduce risks from Gulf tensions. Vanilla Value Chain: A World Bank-backed upgrade to the Manambery Bridge in far northeast Madagascar is set to keep vanilla farmers connected to jobs and markets year-round. Maternal Health Partnership: UNFPA and the AfDB signed an MoU to strengthen maternal health and demographic resilience across Africa, including digital training and climate-resilient health infrastructure. Tourism Update: The U.S. State Department lowered Madagascar’s advisory to Level 2 (“Exercise Increased Caution”), citing improved stability and more predictable travel conditions. Business & Innovation: IFF is creating a Vanilla Innovation Centre in Madagascar to support lab testing, extraction, and new flavour development at origin.
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