AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Environment Day Reforestation: Orange Sierra Leone and Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary planted 5,000 trees across six acres of degraded forest in Western Area Peninsula National Park, pushing reforestation and climate action. Water Security Under Threat: Guma Valley Water Company warns deforestation, encroachment and settlement growth are degrading Freetown’s catchments, raising flood risk and water contamination. Clean Energy for Rural Communities: Dr Kandeh Yumkella commissioned an Integrated Energy Centre in Fogbo Village, backed by partners including GOAL Sierra Leone and Conservation Society Sierra Leone, to expand renewable power, skills and entrepreneurship. Food Safety at Borders: The Ministry of Agriculture received motorbikes and diagnostic equipment to strengthen surveillance at Freetown Port, Lungi Airport, Gbalamuya and Jendema, targeting pests, contamination and illegal trade. Digital Skills Push: DSTI and UNICEF held graduations for Tech 101 and Tech for Kids programmes in Freetown, expanding access to digital learning. Climate Finance & Infrastructure: Sierra Leone’s wider region saw major World Bank-backed financing for energy, digital integration and roads, underscoring the push for resilience and connectivity. Biodiversity Beyond Parks: Scientists warn protected areas alone won’t save Africa’s biodiversity, arguing wildlife also depends on community-managed land outside reserves. Ebola Preparedness: UK health services issued an alert to prepare for suspected Ebola cases, reflecting ongoing regional health risk.
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