AGP Executive Report

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Travel Risk Watch: A new safety guide highlights how quickly conditions can deteriorate in Madagascar during civil unrest—warning signs include disappearing local updates, broken logistics (transport, fuel, banking), and rising harassment or checkpoints targeting outsiders. Trade & Gender: Women cross-border traders in Malawi say simplified trade regimes help, but barriers remain—harassment at borders, limited finance, complex customs, weak border infrastructure, and digital exclusion. Energy Security Deal: Madagascar’s government confirmed talks with Russia on fuel storage facilities to secure supplies at more competitive prices and reduce exposure to disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz. Infrastructure Progress: Abu Dhabi Fund for Development reports road project momentum, including Madagascar’s road infrastructure work reaching 80% completion. Vanilla Supply Chain: A World Bank-linked upgrade of the Manambery Bridge in northeastern Madagascar is framed as a practical boost to vanilla farmers and global value chains. Startup Funding Trend: Bloomberg’s Africa Startups to Watch list notes a shift toward African investors funding local solutions, including a Madagascar entry.

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