AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRenewable Energy Boost: The World Bank has approved US$60m for Sierra Leone to expand electricity access through distributed renewable power under the DARES/“Mission 300” push, targeting solar home systems, mini-grids and other off-grid solutions for rural and underserved communities. Clean Water in Freetown: Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr inspected a solar-powered water kiosk in Pamronkoh, part of the city’s drive to improve access to safe drinking water in communities facing shortages. Climate Action in the Streets: Dr. Ibrahim Bangura joined hundreds for the Environmental Awareness Walk 2026, ending at Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary with tree planting and a push for nature-based climate action. Health Facility Sanitation: Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health launched a nationwide monthly cleaning exercise for hospitals and health centres, starting at Koidu Government Hospital, with partners supporting improved hygiene and patient care. Coastal Rights for Fishers: The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone, with Danish support, held talks on protecting coastal fishing communities as environmental degradation and weak governance threaten livelihoods and rights. Extreme Heat Warning: A new report launched in London highlights how extreme heat is already cutting city economies and hitting women in informal work hardest, using Freetown as one of the modeled cities. Maritime Security Upgrade: The EU donated two RHIBs and forensic kits to Sierra Leone’s navy to strengthen patrols against illegal fishing and other maritime crimes.
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