AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMigration Crackdown and Health Risks: South Africa has processed 53,449 foreign nationals for deportation or repatriation since mid-June, with Malawians making up over 80% and Mozambicans among the majority; rights and health experts warn that sudden displacement can disrupt HIV treatment and leave returnees at higher risk of missed medication and opportunistic infections. Regional Diplomacy on Migration: An Inter-Ministerial Committee update says the assisted repatriation drive began after Malawi faced funding gaps for buses, while officials insist the country is enforcing immigration laws amid public unrest. Xenophobia Fallout: Reports say deaths of migrants from Mozambique and Malawi are under investigation, and Nigeria is seeking compensation claims over property losses tied to the unrest. Cabo Delgado Humanitarian Pressure: In Mozambique, Johanniter International Assistance warns that over 900,000 people in Cabo Delgado face severe food insecurity and displacement, with humanitarian funding still “critically insufficient.” AfDB Drone Center Plan: The AfDB proposes a Mozambique Drone Center to strengthen disaster risk management capacity, following graduation of drone pilots from a first project.
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