AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFrance-Africa Reset: Macron’s Kenya summit ended with a €23bn (US$27bn) investment pledge for energy, AI and agriculture, but the week’s biggest story in the room was the backlash after he interrupted a panel to demand silence—sparking a debate over “partnership of equals” versus paternalism. Sovereignty vs Aid: Ruto pushed the line that deals must be investment-driven, not charity, and the Nairobi declaration frames a “third path” for AI—African-led data and open approaches. EU Procurement Pressure: The EU signaled a stronger “European preference” in future aid procurement after a Senegal bus tender controversy tied to Chinese state-linked supply. Senegal Spotlight—Mining: Thor Explorations reported expanded gold potential at its Douta project, including high-grade, shallow intercepts. Senegal Spotlight—Health & Industry: A World Bank-backed Madiba vaccine plant near Dakar aims to scale local manufacturing. ECOWAS Security: ECOWAS moved to set up a regional counterterror force, with Senegal among troop contributors.
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