AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeforestation & Land Politics: A cocoa boom in Liberia’s southeastern Grand Gedeh is driving rapid rainforest loss, with migrant workers and burned-forest plantation methods raising alarms about who profits and whether protected areas like the proposed Kwa National Park can survive. Foreign Finance & Governance: A new report on China’s infrastructure lending argues that “delivery” often comes with debt and strategic dependence, deepening West Africa’s exposure as Chinese banks finance projects and contractors while states carry the long-term burden. Opposition Crackdowns Across West Africa: A rights-focused analysis says governments from Lomé to Conakry to Bamako are converging on the same opposition-management tools—arrests on vague charges, pressure on parties, and prosecutions over speech—tightening control ahead of elections. Regional Security & External Influence: Coverage of Mali’s battlefield setbacks and the wider Sahel-to-Gulf of Guinea threat corridor highlights how weapons, sanctions evasion, and foreign military ties are reshaping instability risks for the region. Conakry-Relevant Context: Guinea’s political and governance environment is directly referenced in the broader pattern of constitutional stress and political repression across West Africa, alongside regional debates on rights language and institutional trust.
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