AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCabo Verde Aviation & Connectivity: The government says it will keep talks with Swiss startup Moov Airways after a “positive” first meeting on a potential strategic partnership tied to stabilising state-owned Cabo Verde Airlines and building an “Atlantic Gateway” network; Moov also plans to acquire 30 eVTOL aircraft with Eve Air Mobility to boost regional mobility and tourism across multiple islands. Adventure Tourism Push: A World Bank-financed partnership between the Adventure Travel Trade Association and Cabo Verde’s Institute of Tourism is positioning the archipelago as a top adventure destination, following ATTA’s first AdventureWEEK in Cabo Verde (Feb 2026) that is projected to drive over US$7.1m in visitor spending across Africa from 2026-2028 and spur new tour itineraries. Migration Pressure in the Region: An Afrobarometer study finds emigration intentions are high across West Africa and among Cape Verdeans, with Europe the main pull—an issue that matters for labour markets and business planning. Health Financing Debate for Africa: The African Pest Control Association warns African leaders against relying on foreign aid to fight malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases, arguing for stronger local ownership of resources and programmes.
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