AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFood Safety at the Border: FAO support is helping Comoros shift import controls from reactive checks to a structured, evidence-driven system that targets higher-risk shipments—aiming to better protect what people eat. Marine Life & Conservation: A global ocean census reported 1,121 new species described in 2025, underlining how much deep-sea biodiversity remains unknown and unprotected. Blue Economy Investment: Conservation leaders at Monaco urged faster, better-funded ocean conservation that puts coastal communities first, arguing Africa’s marine ecosystems can drive jobs and growth if managed sustainably. Regional Maritime Oversight: The Indian Ocean MoU’s 2025 Port State Control annual report shows more inspections and detentions, with continued focus on cutting substandard shipping that harms the marine environment. Health, Safety & Radiation Use: A regional forum in Nairobi—including Comoros—discussed safer public health systems and the controlled use of nuclear and radiation technologies, amid emerging disease threats. Digital Governance (Indirect Environment Link): Bahrain and Comoros signed a “digital twinning” MoU to strengthen eGovernment—potentially improving how environmental services and monitoring data get delivered.
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