AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTrade & Food Security: The U.S. temporarily suspended anti-dumping and countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizer imports from Morocco, aiming to protect American farmers’ access to key inputs—an economic move with wider regional political ripple effects. Local Education & Culture: Laayoune inaugurated a French Alliance to expand French-language learning, cultural exchange, and arts programs, with the French ambassador highlighting growing Morocco–France ties. Diplomacy & Health Services: A new French ambassador to Morocco began his mission with meetings in Laayoune and visits to major facilities, including Laayoune University Hospital, alongside the launch of the French Alliance. Human Rights & Health Risk: Front Line Defenders urged Moroccan authorities to release Sahrawi prisoner Naama Asfari, warning of serious health deterioration after an open-ended hunger strike and alleged medical neglect. Weight Management Medicines: Health Canada approved the first generic semaglutide injection for chronic weight management (Svemia), for eligible patients aged 12+ alongside diet and activity changes. Institution Building: A NEPAD delegation visited Sahrawi institutions, including briefings on public healthcare and education at the University of Tifariti. Parliament & Citizenship: Spain revived a bill to offer a special citizenship route to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, after renewed backing from the foreign minister. Climate & Heat Stress: A heat-wave comparison piece notes extreme temperatures in the Sahara region are expected to be similar to or near Boston levels, underscoring heat-health concerns.
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