AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFree Movement Push: The Mo Ibrahim Foundation says Africa’s integration is being held back by a ratification gap: only four countries—Mali, Niger, Rwanda, and São Tomé and Príncipe—have formally backed the AU’s 2018 Free Movement of Persons Protocol, leaving most people stuck with visa rules and costly travel. Mobility Costs: The report estimates Africa loses about $5 billion a year just from currency conversion friction, while barriers—regulatory, physical, and financial—keep trade and migration from scaling. Digital Finance Regulation: In São Tomé and Príncipe, the Neves Licensing Authority points to rising demand for licensing frameworks that fit digital finance, cross-border fintech, and cloud-based operations. Online Ethics Warning: A Catholic-backed observance in the region also urged digital literacy and warned against using tools to fake voices or images, calling it an attack on human dignity. Context: This week’s coverage also includes broader debates on Africa’s Atlantic-era resistance and on global maritime chokepoints that still shape trade.
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