AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWater Security Warning: Guma Valley Water Company says deforestation, encroachment and sanitation problems are eroding Freetown’s catchments, raising flood risk and contamination threats. Border Biosecurity & Food Safety: The 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 and contamination. Clean Energy for Rural Livelihoods: Dr Kandeh Yumkella commissioned an Integrated Energy Centre in Fogbo Village to expand renewable power, digital connectivity and skills for rural entrepreneurs. Climate-Linked Health & Dignity: The Ministry of Social Welfare received a UNFPA vehicle to scale up obstetric fistula support, including reaching remote communities with social workers. Digital Access Push: Sierra Leone’s telecom sector has attracted over US$400m since 2021, with more districts connected to fibre and improved service quality. Biodiversity Reality Check: A commentary argues protected parks alone can’t save Africa’s wildlife, since many animals survive outside reserve boundaries. Global Climate Talks Access: Sierra Leone is among countries reporting visa barriers that may shrink delegations to the Bonn climate talks. Energy & Infrastructure Finance: (Regional context) World Bank funding is also backing major energy, digital and road connectivity efforts in the wider region.
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