AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDigital Innovation for Children (Gambia): Young Gambians showcased digital solutions from a UNICEF-backed innovation programme, including sign-language educational videos and a mobile app to help senior secondary learners prepare for WASSCE. Security Sector Reform (Gambia–Germany): Germany renewed support for Gambia’s security sector reforms, backing police-focused projects as the country strengthens democracy. School Nutrition (South Africa): Basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube told the SAHRC that stunting is irreversible, urging more investment while defending bulk purchasing and local sourcing for school meals. Corruption Controls (South Africa): The Madlanga Commission heard SAPS conducted no lifestyle audits for senior officials in five years, despite ongoing corruption risks. Xenophobia and Education Disruption (Southern Africa): Reports say tens of thousands of foreign nationals fled or were repatriated after anti-foreigner campaigns in South Africa, reopening painful questions about regional solidarity and displaced learners. Forensic Training (Ethiopia–Kenya): Ethiopia launched a forensic science scholarship for IGAD member states, offering Kenyan police officers training at the Ethiopian Police University. Youth Learning Through Chess (South Africa): FIDE used the World Schools Team Championship in Stellenbosch to run outreach for learners from underserved schools, linking chess with leadership and learning. Child Safety During Holidays (South Africa): A practical guide urged parents to reduce home risks during school breaks, from locking medicines to emergency drills.
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