AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCoastal Noise Crackdown: Sierra Leone’s tourism authorities say Lumley Beach entertainment venues must switch off music by 2:00 a.m., with Sierra Leone Police enforcement and closures for repeat offenders—framed as protecting the “integrity and sustainability” of tourism. Plastic Pollution Policy: Ghana’s polystyrene foam ban plan (effective Jan 1, 2027) is drawing pushback from manufacturers, who want an 18-month extension and a GH¢1.493 billion bailout—an issue that matters regionally as foam waste and sanitation pressures grow. Climate-Ready Cities: Freetown City Council backed a youth-led climate initiative through YICA’s Young Women Climate Mentorship Programme, spotlighting inclusive leadership for community climate action. Regional Climate Resilience via Engineering: West African engineering stakeholders are calling for unified standards and professional integration, with a 2026 Freetown conference aimed at turning frameworks into action for infrastructure, energy expansion and climate resilience. Food Security Communications: FAO urged West Africa to use stronger storytelling and media work to improve food security and resilience as climate shocks strain agriculture. Storm Impacts (Global Alert): Severe storms in Kentucky and Indiana brought heavy rain, damaging winds and radar-detected tornadoes—another reminder of how fast extreme weather can escalate.
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