AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSomalia Politics: Somalia’s federal dialogue is converging on clan-based direct elections, but still splits on who runs polls, how much power states get, whether parties or individuals dominate, and how much election capacity is ready. South West Administration: South West Somalia appointed a new 26-minister cabinet, naming portfolios across security, finance, planning, health, education, agriculture, energy, justice, and internal affairs—aimed at improving service delivery and accountability. Maritime & Ports: Somalia and Egypt signed a maritime transport and ports MoU to deepen Red Sea and Gulf of Aden cooperation, positioning maritime trade as part of Somalia’s broader transformation plans. Regional Trade & Logistics: Kenya endorsed Horn of Africa trade facilitation steps to cut cross-border costs, including faster clearance for compliant traders and perishable cargo, plus plans for regional electronic cargo tracking and IT-based road management. Energy Connectivity: Ethiopia and Kenya inked an electricity supply deal to boost reliable power trade and strengthen East Africa’s energy links. Food & Climate Risk: CARE warns this “super” El Niño could hit women hardest, with severe rainfall expected across northern countries including Somalia—raising health and household pressure. US Work Permits (Somalia-linked): The Trump administration extended TPS work permits for Haitians and others, including Somalia, but the reprieve is temporary—permits are set to expire within days to weeks, with knock-on effects for employers. Industry Supply Chain (Somalia mention): A weighbridge supplier promoted anti-cheating and automated weighing systems, citing deployments including Somalia—targeting logistics and bulk handling integrity.
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