AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKiswahili Diplomacy: UNESCO’s Paris events put Kiswahili front and center, with Senegal’s Pierre Faye (speaking for the African Group and the AU) calling the language a bridge for unity, cultural identity, peace, and development, while Tanzania pledged to keep strengthening Kiswahili’s global role. Comoros Independence Spotlight: Russia’s President Vladimir Putin sent congratulations to Comoros President Azali Assoumani for the 51st anniversary of independence, praising ongoing diplomatic ties and highlighting Comoros’ push for education, healthcare, and conflict resolution. Visa & Mobility Watch: Namibia published an updated visa-on-arrival list, including Comoros among eligible countries, while noting Nigeria and many others were excluded—another reminder that travel access can shift quickly. Rural Life Map: New mapping shows Comoros still sits among the minority of countries where a majority of people live in rural areas, with the share at about 69.6% (2024). Sports & Community: Beach volleyball in Zone 7 (Stop 1) continued to spotlight regional talent, with teams from Seychelles, Mauritius, Madagascar, and Comoros competing in Moroni-area regional energy.
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