AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoECOWAS Tensions: ECOWAS has denied interfering in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs after a dispute over remarks tied to the country’s leadership crisis. Diplomacy on the Sahara: Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister, Fatumata Jau, reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and its Sahara autonomy plan, citing Rabat talks and the Dakhla consulate. Education Push: A World Bank-backed structured pedagogy pilot is improving early grade teaching in Portuguese and math in Oio, with more learning materials and better lesson sequencing. Political Crisis Call: Catholic bishops urged national unity and dialogue, warning the country cannot remain “hostage” to the ongoing political turmoil. Regional Transition Mission: Sierra Leone’s ECOWAS foreign minister led a high-level delegation to engage Guinea-Bissau’s transitional authorities ahead of elections set for 6 December 2026. Culture & Exchange: China-Portuguese-speaking countries’ cultural week continued at Senado Square, featuring performances from Guinea-Bissau and other Lusophone nations.
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