AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoIvory Coast Politics: Former defence minister Moïse Lida Kouassi was released Tuesday after months in pre-trial detention over alleged “terrorism” linked to early-August violence in Abidjan, though his party says his health is poor and other opposition figures remain jailed. World Cup & Culture: A Danish broadcaster, TV 2, faces backlash after accusations it edited a memorial clip for murdered Swedish fan Christian Zedig, with claims hijab-clad women were shown seated during a one-minute silence and later removed from the online version. Climate & Lifestyle: Spotlight on Africa turns to climate justice, linking West Africa’s severe flooding—including in Côte d’Ivoire—to rising heat and fossil-fuel pollution, while highlighting local adaptation and solutions. Cocoa & Farming Innovation: In Côte d’Ivoire, cocoa farmers like Sylvie Sopie N’Gbesso are shifting from full-sun monoculture to agroforestry, boosting yields and protecting soils and biodiversity. Regional Safety: Ghana’s EOCO warns of a transnational “Model Q” network driving trafficking, migrant smuggling, and financial fraud across West and Central Africa. Fintech (Regional): Liberia’s BanffPay gets a Central Bank license to launch a unified pay-in/pay-out API, aiming to modernize digital payments for businesses and consumers. Journalism & Heritage: The ICFJ/Wikimedia Open the Knowledge awards recognized reporting on migration to Côte d’Ivoire and women’s cricket, spotlighting African stories tied to culture and opportunity.
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