AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClean Energy Finance: The World Bank approved US$60m for Sierra Leone to expand electricity access through distributed renewable power (solar home systems and mini-grids), aiming to reach 1.2m people and 24,000 businesses and unlock more private investment. Extreme Heat Costs: A new London Climate Action Week report warns extreme heat is already cutting city economies by 4–8% of GDP and hitting women in informal work hardest, with Freetown included among the modeled cities. Water Access in Freetown: Freetown Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr inspected a solar-powered water kiosk in Pamronkoh, part of the city’s push to improve clean water access in underserved areas. Oil Exploration Push: Sierra Leone granted exploration rights for four offshore oil blocks to Nigeria’s Marginal Energy as the country seeks fresh investor interest. Palm Oil Sustainability: RSPO urged African governments and investors to keep sustainability central as palm oil production expands across the continent. Maritime Training Boost: Sierra Leone’s transport leadership links to regional maritime capacity as RMU graduation news highlights continued skills-building for the blue economy. Environmental Action: Dr. Ibrahim Bangura joined an Environmental Awareness Walk 2026 that included tree planting at Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Media Skills: The U.S. Embassy completed digital journalism and AI training for provincial journalists in Bo, strengthening local reporting capacity. Governance & Innovation: Chief Minister Dr. Moinina David Sengeh met UN Global Compact leadership ahead of GABI 2026 to shape Africa’s innovation and investment agenda.
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