AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNuclear & Radiological Safety: Togo’s lawmakers have approved four bills to let the country join key international nuclear safety and radiological risk conventions, aiming to strengthen oversight for peaceful nuclear use. Energy Diplomacy: Lomé has been selected to host NEISA 2027, a nuclear innovation summit bringing regulators, investors and policymakers to discuss Africa’s energy transition and training in advanced nuclear tech. Cybersecurity: Twelve West African nations are competing in an ECOWAS cybersecurity hackathon in Accra, building practical defenses against rising cybercrime and ransomware threats. Climate Watch: New global climate reporting says May 2026 was the world’s second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 will rank among the four warmest years. Maritime Economy: Togo’s maritime sector is said to drive nearly 70% of economic activity and over 75% of tax revenues, with Port of Lomé traffic rising on transshipment. Public Health Labs: NMIMR and JICA are training healthcare lab professionals from six African countries, including Togo, to boost infectious-disease diagnostics and lab quality practices. Digital Sovereignty: Lomé will host Togo’s Internet Governance Forum on June 19, focusing on AI, big data and digital sovereignty. Electric Mobility: Spiro’s $215m expansion plan targets battery-swapping and electric motorcycle growth across African markets, including Togo.
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