AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCommunity & Youth: Eighteen international students from Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s CESL wrapped a three-week community engagement program, volunteering daily with 12 local organizations in Carbondale and joining cultural exchanges that link language learning to real-life local problem-solving. Sports & Youth Development: In the 2028 LA Olympic women’s football qualifiers, Comoros crushed Sudan 17–0 in the first leg in Casablanca, with Hafsat Ahamada scoring four and multiple players adding braces and singles; the winner faces Nigeria next, with the return leg set for June 9. Food Safety & Public Health: An FAO-supported effort in Comoros is shifting border food inspections from reactive checks to a more evidence-driven approach, targeting higher-risk shipments to protect the cold chain and reduce unsafe imports. Culture & Diplomacy: President Azali Assoumani told Xinhua that Comoros–China cooperation is “exemplary,” highlighting decades of partnership in socio-economic development, healthcare, and people-to-people ties as the countries mark 51 years of diplomatic relations. Governance & Justice: A continent-wide Afrobarometer survey ranks Comoros among the lowest for public confidence in courts (28%), underscoring wider concerns about fairness and judicial independence across the region.
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