AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGuinea-Bissau–Morocco Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Fatumata Jau reaffirmed Bissau’s firm support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and the Sahara autonomy plan, pointing to the Dakhla consulate opened in 2020 and welcoming UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Education & Human Capital: A World Bank-backed structured pedagogy pilot is improving early grade Portuguese and math teaching in Morés, with 25 schools benefiting and teachers using sequenced lesson plans and learning materials. Political Crisis Call for Unity: Catholic bishops urged national unity, saying Guinea-Bissau cannot remain “hostage” to the political crisis, calling for dialogue, reconciliation, and the common good. Disability Rights Push: NODO chair Lamin Manneh called for full implementation of The Gambia’s Disability Act 2021, including enforcing the 3% public-sector job quota and boosting inclusion in education and healthcare. Sports & Culture (Local angle): Guinea-Bissau-born Ansu Fati completed his permanent move to Monaco, while Cape Verde’s World Cup run continues to draw regional attention. Tech & Creative Economy: Google Play launched a $1m Indie Games Fund for Africa, offering equity-free grants and mentorship to small studios across 32 countries.
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