AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Humanitarian Response: At the AI for Good summit, the World Food Programme showcased “SHERP” AI-assisted all-terrain vehicles to deliver aid in hard-to-reach conflict and disaster zones, with real trials planned in Uganda in 2028. Peace & Parliament: South Sudan MPs signed a church-facilitated Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) with HWPL, renewing commitments to prevent conflict and push reconciliation. Education & Jobs: Prof. Isaac Ayii warns South Sudan’s education system must adapt to AI fast, or risk producing graduates who can’t find work. Music & Recognition: AFRIMMA 2026 nominations spotlight regional talent, including South Sudan’s Single Dee in the Best Male East Africa category, with voting now open ahead of the September 12 awards in Dallas. Sports & Community: Imagine Academy athletes swept honours at a “Run for Peace and Development” marathon in Juba, backed by the Israeli Embassy and local youth sports officials. Church Music: A Catholic bishop urged choirs to keep sacred music alive as a source of unity and hope during conflict. Media & Trust: A training programme for journalists stressed using AI to support reporting—not replace editorial judgment—to fight misinformation. Public Health Watch: WHO says the DRC Ebola outbreak is far larger than official figures, as cases spread to more provinces. Banking Labour: Bank of South Sudan workers resumed a strike after the governor dissolved their trade union, escalating a dispute over benefits and arrears.
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