AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoProtected Areas & Biodiversity: NPAA has started a five-day IMET assessment for five Sierra Leone protected areas—Western Area Peninsula National Park, Gola Rainforest, Outamba-Kilimi, Loma Mountains, and Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary—aimed at improving biodiversity conservation and management effectiveness. Regional Preparedness for Disasters: President Bio commissioned the ECOWAS Logistics Depot in Lungi, built to boost peace support, humanitarian response, and training for police, military, and responders—linking security planning with disaster readiness. ECOWAS Summit Focus: Bio and First Lady Fatima Bio arrived in Lungi for the 69th ECOWAS Authority summit, where leaders are expected to push peace, security, economic integration, democratic governance, and sustainable development. Sports & Community Safety: Waterloo Community FC welcomed an SLFA disciplinary ruling granting a forfeit win and confirming promotion after match-day violence and disruptions in the playoff semi-final against Marampa Stars. Climate Adaptation Lessons: A Europe-focused piece argues rich countries should learn from Africa’s long experience with heat, erratic rainfall, drought, and water stress—highlighting practical adaptation approaches that can be reshaped locally. Coastal Waste & Tourism: The Ministry of Tourism launched a Community Beach Sports Tourism Initiative to link beach football and volleyball with environmental stewardship to tackle coastline waste.
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