AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHIV Prevention for Youth: TACAIDS says it’s stepping up HIV prevention for young people in Dodoma, training 90,000 community health workers for testing and self-testing, boosting knowledge centers, and using tech to reach groups like long-distance truck drivers. Digital Skills & Education: Tanzania is pushing a unified national skills agenda after a skills gap debate in Tanga, while UNESCO pledges continued support for science, tech and innovation in education. AI in Assessment: At the AEAA conference in Arusha, officials warned against letting AI decide students’ futures, stressing human oversight and stronger safeguards. Connectivity Boost: Yas Fiber expands to Dodoma with high-speed fibre in Ilazo, Ipagala, Swaswa and Mjini Kati to support learning, remote work and digital business. Women Building Businesses: Panda Academy 2026 graduates 50 young women from Her Initiative, focusing on sector-ready skills for Tanzania’s beauty economy. Culture & Tourism: Kizimkazi Festival 2026 blends music with community life, while a Mandarin-speaking guide story shows how local talent is drawing more Chinese visitors. AFCON 2027 Readiness: Tanzania is upgrading emergency medical care and specialist training ahead of the tournament, with Zanzibar’s festival moments also spotlighting local talent and storytelling. Youth Opportunities Abroad: Tanzania reports 8,402 youths employed overseas, with pre-departure orientation and contract checks to protect workers’ rights. Sports & Pride: The Tanzanite Queens confirm readiness for their FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup debut in Poland. Business & Lifestyle: Mastercard expands Priceless Africa, adding curated travel experiences across Tanzania and other markets.
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