AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoMaritime Justice for São Tomé and Príncipe: The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea has awarded the Republic of the Marshall Islands more than $14M in compensation over the 2022 detention of the VLCC Heroic Idun, including over $4M for mistreatment of the crew; the case traces the tanker’s interception by an Equatorial Guinean naval vessel in São Tomé and Príncipe’s exclusive economic zone, with the crew held for 288 days before release. Regional Security Cooperation: Obangame Express (OE26) concluded its three-week maritime security exercise (May 1) in Cameroon, bringing together more than 30 countries to improve readiness against piracy, illegal fishing, and trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea; São Tomé and Príncipe was listed among participating states. Mental Health Policy Roundtable: A WHO-led East and Southern Africa mental health learning workshop in Johannesburg (May 27) will include São Tomé and Príncipe alongside other governments, with each country expected to produce a rapid mental health landscape analysis ahead of the October Kigali summit. Development Finance Context: A report highlights African countries with relatively low IMF debt exposure, arguing that lighter IMF obligations can give governments more room to fund public services and development priorities. Africa Day Civic Branding: NBM plc’s Africa Day event in Malawi used participatory public art to celebrate African identity and unity, reflecting how regional institutions are leaning into people-centred governance messaging.
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