AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHeat-health in Freetown: Freetown City Council trained frontline healthcare workers to spot and manage heat-related illnesses, part of the C40 Cities-backed “Enhancing Heat-Health in Freetown” push to strengthen early warning, data collection, and community awareness. Flood risk watch: Sierra Leone’s rainy-season threat remains in focus as regional reporting flags rivers nearing flood stage, underscoring the need for preparedness and fast response. ECOWAS summit momentum: Sierra Leone’s hosting of the 2026 ECOWAS Mid-Year Summit is driving coordination with the UN Country Team and calls for practical, measurable outcomes from regional integration—especially for trade, border efficiency, and access to services. Regional security at sea: A Gulf of Guinea rapid reaction maritime task force is moving forward with Sierra Leone among the first committed countries, targeting piracy, smuggling, armed robbery, and illegal fishing. Sustainable livelihoods for people with disabilities: A Sierra Leone farming programme is helping amputees learn sustainable agriculture, grow food, and start small income plots—linking resilience with dignity and local food security. Climate policy and resilience messaging (UK): UK aid cuts are reported to sharply reduce support to countries including Sierra Leone, raising concerns for communities facing the climate crisis.
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