AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoWorld Cup Health Watch: Doctors are warning fans and stadium workers about extreme heat and humidity at open-air venues in Miami, Kansas City, and Philadelphia, urging water, sunscreen, hats, and cooling gear to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Ivory Coast Faith & Displacement: Ivorian Cardinal Jean-Pierre Kutwa Dogbo called for solidarity with families displaced by evictions, urging Christians to open hearts and doors as part of the Church’s social ministry. Cocoa Livelihoods: Nestlé’s Income Accelerator project is credited with gains for cocoa farmers in Côte d’Ivoire, including higher yields and more support for women’s household financial management. Football Culture & Sound: Abidjan singer Tam Sir’s World Cup track “Coup du Marteau” is highlighted among Black artists’ football anthems, showing how music and Nouchi slang fuel tournament memories. Human Trafficking Crackdown: Lagos police arrested a woman accused of luring Kaduna girls to Lagos and planning to send them to Ivory Coast for prostitution. Sahel Security: Gunfire and explosions hit Niamey’s Diori Hamani airport in Niger; the attack was repelled and forces pursued the attackers.
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