AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWater Security: Guma Valley Water Company warns that deforestation, encroachment and settlement growth in Freetown’s catchments are threatening water supply, increasing contamination and flood risk. Public Health & Climate: A new global assessment flags unsafe drinking water as a major health risk, with African countries dominating the worst rankings—linked to weak infrastructure, sanitation gaps and climate pressures. Maternal Health: Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Social Welfare received a UNFPA vehicle (with Iceland’s embassy) to expand obstetric fistula care, including reaching remote communities with social support for survivors. Disease Preparedness: After Sierra Leone’s 2025 mpox outbreak, researchers report a portable CRISPR-based assay for faster field detection—aimed at improving outbreak containment where labs are limited. Biodiversity: Scientists caution that protected parks alone won’t save Africa’s biodiversity, arguing wildlife often depends on community-managed land outside reserves. Energy & Development: Sierra Leone’s telecom sector attracted over $400m since 2021, boosting fibre coverage and service quality—while a separate regional solar milestone shows how cheaper clean power can cut costs. Food Systems: Agriculture received motorbikes and diagnostic tools to strengthen border surveillance at key entry points, targeting pests and contamination that threaten food security.
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