AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSatellite Connectivity: Airtel Madagascar has tested direct-to-mobile satellite tech with WhatsApp calls, texts, voice, and access to platforms like Facebook/YouTube, building on its Airtel–SpaceX/Starlink Direct to Cell deal. Digital Learning: Airtel Africa is pushing to connect 5,000 schools across 13 countries with free internet by 2027 (Malawi already has 36 connected), using UNICEF content and teacher training plus ICT labs. Climate Risk & Health: A new study flags rising antimicrobial resistance in UTIs across six African countries including Madagascar, underlining the need for stronger monitoring and treatment policy. Biodiversity Under Pressure: IUCN says deep-sea mining is the biggest threat to a critically endangered deep-sea snail found near Madagascar, warning that mining could smother vent ecosystems. Education Access: New data shows over 100 million African children and adolescents remain out of school, with progress stalling as population growth outpaces attendance. Tech for Disaster Response: Researchers are developing insect cyborgs—using Madagascar hissing cockroaches—for search-and-rescue in rubble and low-oxygen conditions. Local Heritage: Madagascar received the skull of King Toera and three others from France for burial in August, a major restitution milestone.
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