AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSwahili Arc & Security: A new analysis argues that insurgent groups are thriving by exploiting weak state control across the Swahili corridor linking Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and the Comoros—turning governance gaps into alternative authority. Academic Freedom Watch: A data roundup ranks the biggest declines in academic freedom from 2015–2025, with Nicaragua, Myanmar, and Afghanistan topping the list, while the U.S. shows a sharp drop. Kiswahili Momentum: Burundi hosted the 7th International Conference on promoting Kiswahili, with speakers pushing AI and digital tools to expand the language; meanwhile, Tanzania highlighted Kiswahili’s global influence at World Kiswahili Language Day in Algeria, and Dar seeks Meta support for Kiswahili. Travel Rules, Regionally Relevant: Zambia published its 2026 visa-free list for African countries (including Comoros), while Uganda and Ethiopia also updated visa-exemption/visa-on-arrival schemes—useful for Comorian travelers and cultural exchange. Culture & Faith: Shia Muharram/Ashura traditions across Africa are described, including mourning rituals and community gatherings.
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