AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWomen’s Rights & Health Leadership: Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej (Ret.) was named to ABCD Africa’s “100 Most Impactful Voices 2026,” highlighting her long-running work on women’s empowerment, girls’ education, and equitable healthcare across Africa. Visa Policy (Regional Mobility): Namibia published an updated visa-on-arrival list covering 121 countries and territories, with 28 African countries included; more than 60 countries were excluded, meaning affected travelers need visas in advance. Land Governance & Compensation: A comparative policy review revisits how compulsory land acquisition compensation is handled across jurisdictions, focusing on valuation disputes and the risk of displacement when affected communities aren’t adequately protected. Energy Cost Response: The IEA reports that 113 countries and the EU have adopted measures to blunt rising energy costs linked to the Middle East conflict, including tax cuts, consumer support, and conservation steps. Marine Conservation (Lusophone Africa): Cabo Verde’s “Guardians of the Sea” marks 10 years, with fishers volunteering to deter illegal activity and protect marine megafauna. São Tomé and Príncipe in the Spotlight: A World Bank tourism watch update notes São Tomé and Príncipe saw a 7% drop in estimated aviation passenger arrivals in early 2026. Sustainable Development Ranking: Tunisia placed third in Africa and 72nd globally in the 2026 Sustainable Development Report, citing progress in health and education alongside persistent territorial inequality and resource pressures. Global Birdfair Fundraising: Global Birdfair in Rutland will back a project on preventing island extinctions in São Tomé and Príncipe.
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