AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoZanzibar Tourism & Safety: Zanzibar used the Karibu-KiliFair 2026 exhibition to defend its mandatory travel insurance, saying it fully covered the repatriation of American influencer Ashley Robinson’s remains to the US—after online claims suggested her family had to fund it themselves. Education & Teaching: Tanzania’s National Teaching Skills Competition in Dar es Salaam rewarded 35 teachers for classroom innovation, with winners set to receive land plots as the government pushes better learning outcomes. Girls’ Protection & Community Support: In Mara Region, a “simple request” at a medical camp has grown into the Hope for Girls Centre, now sheltering 100+ girls escaping or at risk of FGM and child marriage. Youth & Drug Prevention: Tanzania’s drug control authority urged East African youth to lead anti-drug efforts, calling them ambassadors in prevention and community education. Health Milestone: Africa CDC welcomed approval of Coartem Baby, a malaria treatment made for newborns and infants under 5kg, expected to roll out across trial countries including Tanzania. Diaspora & Investment: Zanzibar’s Investment Summit wrapped with renewed plans to attract diaspora investors, including Kiswahili promotion and a registration system to map skills and opportunities. Regional Health Security: Kenya and Uganda launched a joint Ebola preparedness assessment at Busia border, working with ECSA-HC to tighten screening and procedures.
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