AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoXenophobic Violence in South Africa: Anti-immigrant protests in Western Cape towns are driving African migrants into hiding and temporary shelters, including Mozambicans in Kleinmond after mobs allegedly went door-to-door, seized belongings and ordered foreigners to leave; Mozambique says five citizens were killed in Mossel Bay over the weekend. Mozambique Repatriation: Border authorities report large-scale departures, including 933 Mozambicans processed through Lebombo, with cases involving overstayers and minors. Migration Pressure, No Mass Exodus Yet: Despite talk of deadlines and enforcement, IOM and UNHCR say there’s no surge in requests for assisted voluntary returns. Cabo Delgado Church Shock: Pope Leo XIV mourned Quelimane Bishop Osório Citora Afonso, killed in a home invasion, as Mozambique’s bishops urge calm amid ongoing violence in the north. Mozambique-Asia Development: China-Mozambique cooperation marks a 10-year milestone with progress on infrastructure and services, including water and sanitation gains in Maputo and Tete. Public Health & Rights: UNFPA highlights obstetric fistula as a “silent crisis” affecting thousands of women, tied to lack of timely care.
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