AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Refereeing (Gabon): FIFA has named Gabon’s Pierre Atcho as the main central referee for the Iraq vs Norway Group I opener on Tuesday, June 16, with all-Gabonese assistant referees Boris Ditsoga and Amos Abeigne Ndong supporting him—an appointment that puts Gabon’s officiating talent in the spotlight. Child Health (Africa): Malawi’s Mangochi District Hospital says child deaths have dropped after adopting IMPALA, an AI-assisted monitoring system that alerts staff to early deterioration so clinicians can intervene sooner. Food Security (Gabon/Africa): Korea-Africa rice support is moving into a second phase under KAFACI, focusing on drought- and stress-tolerant rice seeds for rain-fed areas, with faster breeding methods planned alongside training with AfricaRice. Dengue Vaccine (Africa): The EU-backed DENSTAR consortium has launched a €11m effort to speed up dengue vaccine development, testing, and regulatory approval across sub-Saharan Africa. Conservation & Health (Gabon): A new bioacoustics project is using sound monitoring to track whether logged forests still retain healthy wildlife rhythms—pilot sites include Gabon.
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