AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanitarian Logistics Under Strain in Libya: Eastern Libya forces detained international doctors, legal observers and Argentine journalists tied to the Global Sumud Maghreb convoy, after the Global Sumud humanitarian mission was halted near Sirte while heading to Gaza; families and rights groups are demanding proof of life and release, citing lack of verifiable updates for over 48 hours. Libya Reconstruction Watch: Belqasim Haftar, head of the Libya Development and Reconstruction Fund, told AFP that projects in Benghazi, Derna and Bayda are helping “make up for” decades of neglect, with the fund launched in 2024 and expanded beyond Derna. Energy Policy & Gas Losses: A report says Libya’s wider energy debate echoes globally as India considers royalty rules for natural gas flared by producers—highlighting how flaring and “avoidable” losses can become a governance and revenue issue. Africa Energy Investment Gap: The IEA finds Africa received only 3% of global energy investment in 2026, underscoring financing pressure for oil, gas and renewables across the continent. Industrial Signals Beyond Libya: Morocco topped Africa’s industrialisation index for the first time, while Libya’s business community watches regional momentum in manufacturing and trade.
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