AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMigration Watch: Mauritania’s coastguard says it rescued 1,076 migrants in 10 days, with 194 taken into custody, after a lull following Tabaski—new EU-funded reception centres in Nouakchott and Nouadhibou are registering arrivals. Ebola Politics & Public Trust: In Kenya, protests erupted over a U.S.-backed quarantine facility in Nanyuki meant for Americans exposed to Ebola, as residents accuse the government of lacking transparency while U.S. officials insist it’s to protect Americans. Humanitarian Supply Strains: UNICEF warns that Middle East war disruptions are raising transport and logistics costs, slowing delivery of lifesaving child supplies, including flights supporting Ebola response in the DRC. Guinea-Linked Governance & Development: Guinea’s government delegation studied Sierra Leone’s school feeding programme as it prepares a national initiative, while a separate Guinea-focused energy story highlights the long-running Kinkon Hydropower Station as a China-Guinea development landmark. Youth & Democracy: YPLS Africa’s 13th cohort began in Liberia with participants from Guinea and others, pushing youth-led democratic renewal and ethical governance.
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