AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDigital Interference Claims: France’s foreign-digital watchdog Viginum says the Israeli firm BlackCore was behind coordinated online smear and influence operations tied to elections in France, Scotland, New York, Angola and Togo, including fake accounts targeting Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney and pro-Palestine audiences; officials say they still can’t identify who commissioned the actions. Housing Push in Togo: Togo has moved into the implementation phase of its 20,000-unit housing program in Kpomé-Dalavé, with BOAD-backed studies completed and a plan to tackle a large national housing shortfall. Industrial Jobs Boost: Togo’s Adétikopé Industrial Platform reports cumulative investment of CFA350 billion over five years, supporting 6,580 direct jobs so far and aiming for 20,000 jobs by 2030. HIV Gains, New Worry: Togo’s HIV progress is strong, but early signs of dolutegravir resistance among children and adolescents are raising concerns about long-term treatment durability. Local Governance Funding: Togo and Germany launched the GNOZOU local governance project in Kara, backed by CFA4.85 billion to strengthen decentralization, planning, jobs and civic participation in Kara and Savanes. Culture Spotlight: Palais de Lomé is hosting the Toyota Tsusho CFAO African Art Award exhibition, bringing together winners from five African countries ahead of a tour to Japan and France.
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