AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFood Security & Border Control: Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Agriculture received motorbikes and diagnostic equipment to strengthen surveillance at Freetown Port, Lungi Airport, Gbalamuya and Jendema, aiming for faster detection of pests, contamination and illegal activity. Water & Forests: Guma Valley Water Company warns that deforestation and encroachment in Freetown’s catchments are threatening water security, with rising contamination and higher treatment costs. Energy & Climate Resilience: The World Bank reports West Africa’s regional power programme has expanded electricity access to over three million people and boosted cross-border power trade, with thousands of kilometres of transmission lines built. Digital Skills: DSTI and UNICEF celebrated graduates of Tech 101 and Tech for Kids digital literacy programmes in Freetown. Critical Minerals: Sierra Leone joined global dialogue on rare earths and critical minerals at SPIEF 2026, pushing for local value addition and stronger supply-chain cooperation. Ebola Preparedness: UK health authorities issued an NHS alert urging PPE checks and isolation readiness as Ebola cases rise in DRC and Uganda. Electric Mobility Debate: A Sierra Leone EV youth transport pilot is welcomed, but electricity reliability and road conditions are flagged as key risks.
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