AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate Finance & Green Investment: Sierra Leone Parliamentarians held a National Green Investment Dialogue in Freetown, pushing for “community green energy zones” and stronger oversight of climate funds to ensure projects deliver real results for farmers, fishers, coastal communities, and vulnerable households. Mining & Resettlement Compliance: MoPED inspected Sembehun communities affected by Sierra Rutile’s expansion, reviewing relocation sites, compensation and crop valuation, grievance redress, and the Resettlement Action Plan under the National Development-Induced Resettlement Act. Environment Minister on Climate Funding: The Deputy Environment Minister told MPs that climate change is already hitting Sierra Leone through flooding, coastal erosion, deforestation, land degradation, irregular rainfall, rising temperatures, and biodiversity threats—calling for resilient, job-creating green growth. Court Decision in Kono Mining Dispute: The Court of Appeal dismissed Octea Mining’s appeal, allowing MAPO’s case over alleged environmental, economic, and social harm in Kono to proceed in the High Court. Community Health & Sustainability: Orange Foundation launched the Orange Village project in Bo District and also refurbished a maternal health facility in York Village, improving access to education, healthcare, and essential services. Food Security Context: Coverage highlights rising hunger pressures globally, underscoring the wider stakes for nutrition and resilience in vulnerable communities.
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