AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFood Security Crisis: WFP warns Guinea-Bissau’s June–August lean season will push nearly 130,000 people toward crisis hunger, with school meal support cut from 283,400 to about 152,000 and specialized nutrition for under-twos suspended due to funding shortfalls and supply disruptions. Energy Access Push: The World Bank-backed West Africa power programme says it has expanded electricity access to over 3 million people, building 4,000+ km of transmission lines across 15 countries to boost cross-border power trade. OMVG Energy Funding Worry: Guinea’s OMVG chairman Laye Sekou Camara warns cash-flow problems and contract tensions could delay key projects like Sambangalou Dam and the OMVG interconnection unless member states clear dues and secure budgets. Pastoral Call in Bissau: A newly ordained priest and deacons were urged to serve closely with the faithful, avoid living online, and focus on the poor, sick, and marginalized. Regional Democracy Debate: A broader West Africa democracy-and-coup discussion highlights how military takeovers are reshaping accountability and elections across the region, including Guinea-Bissau. Sports Spotlight: Nigeria’s Super Eagles keep momentum in the Unity Cup, with Chelle setting up upcoming friendlies while stressing focus ahead of AFCON 2027 qualifiers that include Guinea-Bissau.
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