AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEthiopia’s 7th General Election: Ethiopia wrapped up its 7th General Election on June 1, with observers describing it as peaceful, orderly, and well-administered, while leaders pointed to broader gains in democracy, economic reforms, regional integration, and infrastructure. AU Budget Pressure: The African Union Commission says budget deficits are forcing it to run with only about 30% of needed staffing and calls for member states to increase contributions; it also flags a 2027 austerity budget amid strain and health emergencies like Ebola. US Visa Processing Overhaul: The US plans to cut African visa-processing sites from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” keeping full services in places including Addis Ababa and Djibouti City, while applicants elsewhere may face higher travel costs and delays. Djibouti-Ethiopia Corridor: A new look at the corridor highlights how deeply Djibouti’s port economy depends on Ethiopian transit—making smooth logistics a shared lifeline for both countries. Red Sea Chokepoints: With tensions rising around Hormuz and Bab al-Mandab, analysts warn that any disruption to the Djibouti-Eritrea-linked strait could hit global supply chains and energy prices. Regional Peacekeeping: Despite shrinking global peace operations, Eastern Africa remains central, with countries like Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Burundi, and Kenya still supplying large troop numbers.
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