AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHIV & Mobility in the Region: IOM’s “HIV Knows No Borders” programme is working with mobile communities around Beitbridge to improve HIV testing, sexual health and child protection, tackling stigma and risks tied to cross-border movement, including for young people, sex workers and returning migrants. Wildlife Crime Watch: A March 2026 report using 258 Chinese court cases links Southern Africa—especially Mozambique and South Africa—to ongoing rhino horn trafficking routes into China, highlighting complex networks and high black-market values. Travel & Tourism Boost: Airlink is taking over slots left by Comair on Zimbabwe routes, including increased flights from South Africa to Harare, with potential knock-on benefits for regional tourism and connections that include Eswatini. Eswatini Tourism Pulse: Eswatini recorded 26,774 arrivals over a two-day period, driven by the MTN Bushfire Festival (May 29–31), with Ngwenya Border Post and King Mswati III International Airport seeing heavy traffic. Policy & Partnerships: The UN launched the UNSDCF 2026–2030 in Eswatini, targeting human capital, private sector jobs, climate resilience and inclusive governance, with an estimated E51.84 billion investment to support development.
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