AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGuinea-Bissau–Morocco Diplomacy: Guinea-Bissau’s Foreign Minister Fatumata Jau reaffirmed in Rabat that her country backs Morocco’s territorial integrity and sovereignty over the Sahara, calling Morocco’s autonomy plan the only “credible and realistic” path forward and pointing to Guinea-Bissau’s 2020 consulate opening in Dakhla and UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Political Crisis & ECOWAS: ECOWAS pushed back hard against claims it interfered in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs, saying its mission acted under an ECOWAS mandate to support peace, constitutional order and dialogue—not to endorse any political process. Education Reform: A World Bank-backed structured pedagogy pilot is helping early-grade teachers in Guinea-Bissau strengthen Portuguese and math instruction, with schools like Escola Pública de Morés in Oio receiving detailed lesson plans and learning materials. Aviation Integration: United Nigeria Airlines was admitted as a full member of AFRAA, a move that could boost regional connectivity and cooperation, including a MoU with Guinea-Bissau on a national carrier. Church Calls for Unity: Catholic bishops urged national unity and dialogue, warning Guinea-Bissau cannot remain “hostage” to the ongoing political crisis.
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