AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRefugee Day & Mobility: On 20 June, Refugee Day spotlights how displacement across Africa is reshaping regional life—especially in countries hosting large numbers of refugees, including South Africa—turning migration into a travel-and-community reality rather than a distant headline. Ocean Governance & Fisheries: At the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, African nations backed faster fisheries transparency reforms, aiming to curb illegal fishing and protect coastal livelihoods—good news for sustainable marine tourism planning. Madagascar Tourism Trade: The 12th International Tourism Fair Madagascar (ITM 2026) wrapped up in Antananarivo (11–14 June), drawing about 500 exhibitors, 25,000+ visitors, and delegations from 15 countries, with Madagascar’s regions showcasing natural, cultural and historical attractions. Regional Tourism Cooperation: Seychelles used the Vanilla Islands General Assembly alongside ITM 2026 to deepen Indian Ocean connectivity and trade links with Madagascar and neighbors. Transport Infrastructure: China’s National Road No. 12 phase one (about 45 km, five bridges) was officially completed in southeastern Madagascar, promising better access for communities and tourism routes. Broadband for Travelers: Starlink is reportedly outperforming most terrestrial broadband providers across many Sub-Saharan markets; Madagascar is noted as the exception—relevant for smoother bookings and online trip planning. Wildlife & Nature Tourism: A humpback whale carcass washed up in iSimangaliso (linked to the KZN–Mozambique/Madagascar migration corridor), with authorities allowing natural decomposition in protected areas—an eco-tourism reminder of seasonal wildlife movements. Health & Events: Rugby Africa Men’s Sevens Championship in Mauritius was postponed due to public health concerns tied to the ongoing Ebola outbreak, affecting travel calendars for participating nations including Madagascar.
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