AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOcean Governance: With the High Seas Treaty now in force, maritime researcher David Willima says African countries—especially West Africa—are pushing to shape marine protected areas beyond national waters, but enforcement and coordination still need clarity. Climate Risk for Madagascar: UN agencies are appealing for over $200 million to protect 8.8 million people across 22 high-risk countries as “super” El Niño returns, with Madagascar listed among the most exposed. Urban Resilience in Antananarivo & Toamasina: The World Bank approved $225 million for PRODUIRE2, targeting flood protection, drainage, solid waste, neighborhood upgrading, and resilient housing after cyclones Fytia and Gezani. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: David Willima argues Africa must act now as Malawi, Kenya, and Madagascar back a precautionary pause on deep-sea mining in international waters—an issue he frames as both environmental and maritime security. Wildlife Trade Scrutiny: Reports say a senior U.S. official linked to commercial lemur breeding may lead the U.S. delegation to CITES talks, raising ethics concerns. Conservation Tech (Cockroach Rescue): Researchers developed miniature diving suits for cyborg cockroaches that can survive underwater for up to three hours, aiming to improve search-and-rescue in flooded, tight spaces.
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