AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBorder & Airport Security Overhaul: NISS chief Ambassador Redwan Hussein says Ethiopia is modernizing integrated airport and border management to enable data-driven threat detection, improve coordination and real-time information sharing, and strengthen cyber sovereignty. Tigray Accountability Pressure: A new push argues sustained international diplomatic, political and legal pressure on hardline TPLF elements is vital to prevent the Pretoria Peace Agreement from unraveling. Ethiopian Airlines Regional Expansion: Ethiopian Airlines takes delivery of its first DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G to boost access to remote airfields and deepen regional connectivity. Monetary Policy Debate: Ethiopia’s MPC is expected to keep the credit growth cap unchanged even as inflation rebounds, with analysts urging targeted easing for export and productive sectors. Coffee Revenue Update: Ethiopia generated about $3bn from coffee exports in the 2025/26 fiscal year, alongside plans for a new five-year coffee development package. Refugee Funding Warning: UNHCR warns East Africa faces a severe funding gap as the region hosts about 6.3 million refugees amid conflict and climate shocks. Green Legacy Spotlight: Ethiopia highlights the Green Legacy Initiative as a national development agenda linking restoration, watershed work, biodiversity and climate resilience.
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