AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDisaster Risk & Safety: NDMA carried out site inspections across Freetown to stop illegal developments and environmental encroachment, including unauthorised coastal construction linked to a petrol station, and moved to investigate cleared right-of-way activity. Waste & Urban Sanitation: Freetown City Council launches a door-to-door push next week to register households and businesses for formal waste collection, warning non-compliance could bring fines up to five million leones. Police Reform & Safeguards: UNDP opened public feedback on the Environmental and Social Management Plan for its project supporting the Sierra Leone Police transition to a Police Service, with a 30 July deadline for comments. Climate-Resilient Food Systems: Food Systems Resilience Program donated 15 tablets to NDMA to strengthen disaster data collection, early warning, and food crisis decision-making. Youth Climate Action: Youth Climate Action Accelerator closed its project in Freetown, urging young groups to keep scaling mangrove, recycling, renewable energy and other community climate solutions. Health & Access Tech: A machine-learning tool in Sierra Leone improved medicine allocation in pilot districts, boosting consumption of allocated products by 19%. Women-Led Enterprise for Nutrition: WFP invited expressions of interest from women-led enterprises to manage a food processing facility in Makeni for fortified complementary foods under an EU-funded infant nutrition project.
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