AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSomalia’s Mining Finance Link: AzerGold met Somalia’s Development and Reconstruction Bank chief Adam Roble in Baku, discussing gold and other mineral potential and a national push to map and restore historical geological data. Trade & Power for Somalia: At the IsDB annual meetings, IsDB and ITFC signed multiple deals; a Somalia engagement framework for 2026–2028 was approved, while the World Bank backed Eastern Africa grid integration with a $1.6bn programme that includes Somalia. El Niño Food Risk: FAO and WFP launched a $202m anticipatory action appeal for 22 high-risk countries, with Somalia named among those facing worsening hunger from June to November 2026. Somali Shilling Shock: In Baidoa, traders began refusing torn Somali shilling notes, wiping out small businesses and savings overnight. Piracy Hostage Pressure: Families of Pakistani sailors held by Somali pirates protested in Karachi, saying ransom talks stall as the Pakistani government won’t negotiate directly with pirates. Maritime Security & Fisheries: UKMTO reports rising Somali Basin and Gulf of Aden piracy, while the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa produced a fisheries transparency push—Somalia among signatories—aimed at cutting illegal fishing. Politics & Elections: Somalia’s ports minister urged politicians to pursue elections over conflict as reforms move toward “one person, one vote.” Football Development: Somalia’s U-17 women made history at CECAFA, recording an 8–2 win over Sudan with a hat-trick.
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