AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoFood Safety at the Border: FAO says Comoros is moving from reactive import checks to a more evidence-driven system, targeting higher-risk shipments to better protect food safety. Marine Biodiversity Knowledge Gap: A global ocean census reported 1,121 new species described in 2025, underscoring how much deep-sea life remains unknown and unprotected. Regional Public Health & Radiation Use: Health regulators from across the region, including Comoros, met in Nairobi to discuss safe use of nuclear and radiation technologies in healthcare as countries prepare for emerging disease threats. Environmental Cooperation Deal: Saudi Arabia and Russia signed an MoU to expand work on vegetation cover, land degradation, protected areas, waste management, and action against illegal trade in endangered flora and fauna. Blue Economy Investment Push: Conservation leaders urged faster investment in Africa’s blue economy, arguing coastal communities must be at the center of ocean protection to unlock jobs and growth. Maritime Environment Oversight: The Indian Ocean Port State Control annual report for 2025 highlights more inspections and detentions aimed at cutting substandard shipping that harms the marine environment. Digital Government Twinning (Comoros): Bahrain and Comoros signed an MoU under Bahrain’s Global Digital Twinning initiative to share eGovernment know-how—supporting digital transformation that can strengthen public services.
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