AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Security & Aid: The UN World Food Programme says the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions are pushing up energy and transport costs, worsening hunger far beyond the Middle East—WFP links the crisis to an extra 2.5 million people in Somalia now facing acute food insecurity, alongside Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, while warning funding shortfalls are forcing aid cutbacks. Maritime Trade & Shipping: With Hormuz traffic still constrained, global shipping costs and delays are rising, and UNICEF flags higher transport expenses and slower deliveries for lifesaving supplies. Somalia Security & Agriculture Corridor: Somalia’s Danab commandos hit al-Shabab extortion checkpoints and hideouts across Lower Shabelle, targeting routes used to tax communities and vehicles, and securing cleared areas for patrols. Ports & Logistics Investment: A new Mogadishu Maritime Port plan is being structured to attract long-term capital and partners, with Mogadishu container traffic rising and the current port facing expansion limits. Food Safety & Market Access: Somalia’s food safety push is framed as a trust-and-standards upgrade for livestock and animal products, aiming to unlock better export access. Piracy Watch: Reports point to a possible resurgence of Somali piracy, including hijackings near Puntland, raising risks for regional shipping and insurance costs.
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