AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCulture & Heritage: China’s Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu) is spotlighted as a living tradition—dragon races and zongzi—linking ancient poetry (Qu Yuan) to today’s cultural memory. Travel & Connectivity (Mauritius): Ethiopian Airlines launches a new direct Addis Ababa–Port Louis route, running three times weekly from 12 July, aiming to boost tourism, trade and people-to-people ties. Arts & Community (Mauritius): An outgoing Vatican Nuncio bids farewell to Mauritius, praising the local Church as a “pillar of society” and highlighting young people and lay involvement. Church & Artists (Mauritius): A Catholic bishop in Port Louis tells artists to “place beauty at the service of others,” backing moves toward official professional status for artists. Lifestyle & Conservation (Mauritius): Mauritius tourism is framed as shifting from the margins to the mainstream, with luxury resorts pushing marine and ecosystem protection and a path toward a Green Destinations label by 2030. Global Rights & Inclusion: Botswana’s High Court sets July 14–15 to hear a same-sex marriage challenge, while Sonke Gender Justice calls for stronger inclusion of women and youth in decision-making. Health & Science: Mauritius-headquartered Xylomed Pharmaceuticals plans an Ebola therapeutic trial in DRC, Uganda and South Sudan. Sports: Afro Summer travel vibes get a spotlight, while beach volleyball empowerment programs deliver medals across Africa and Europe.
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