AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Education: A Lesotho conference on educational assessment says AI is forcing schools to rethink how learning is measured, with calls for more student and teacher involvement. Digital Rights & Data: Africa’s push for data sovereignty is gaining momentum, with leaders arguing that control of data storage and governance is now tied to economic security. Botswana Tech & Trust: TransUnion reports Botswana’s suspected digital fraud is low (0.9% of transaction attempts in 2025), but warns fraudsters are shifting to high-trust scams, especially around account creation and login. Health Systems: A Botswana case of a severely burned infant highlights medicine shortages in public clinics and the risks when emergency care depends on private transport. Open Robotics: ACE ROBOTICS says its open-source Kairos world model tops multiple embodied-intelligence benchmarks, with results shared publicly for researchers. Food Security: FAO highlights potato potential for African resilience, noting Botswana is among countries using the OCOP initiative to strengthen potato value chains. Patent Watch (ARIPO): PATAM and TWN challenge a Gilead HIV patent application, arguing earlier disclosures may undermine novelty across ARIPO states including Botswana.
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