AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFlood Relief in Abidjan: A Chinese-built drainage project is already changing daily life in Abobo, with rainwater now flowing through new channels and streets staying passable during heavy downpours—plus new sports areas, toilets and green spaces. World Cup Travel Twist: The Trump administration has suspended the $15,000 visa-bond requirement for ticket-holding fans from Algeria, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal and Tunisia who registered via FIFA Pass by April 15, easing one of the biggest cost fears for African supporters—though other entry hurdles and partial restrictions still linger. Church Milestone in Abidjan: Mons. Kouamé, newly appointed auxiliary bishop, pledged “service to the end,” promising unity and a humble pastoral focus for Abidjan’s faithful. Global Security Debate: A new study links sudden USAID cuts to a rise in violence across parts of Africa, even as authors stop short of claiming direct cause.
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