AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOcean Conservation: The Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa wrapped up with 300+ voluntary commitments and $6.4bn mobilised for marine protected areas, fisheries monitoring, climate finance and sustainable “blue economy” plans. Air Connectivity (Gambia links): ValueJet says it will run direct Accra–Lagos and Accra–Banjul routes, aiming to cut layovers and make West Africa travel easier for tourists and business travellers. Tourism Skills for Women & Youth: She Trades Gambia Hub graduates 31 women entrepreneurs and trains trainers under an EU-backed programme to boost market skills, pitching and buyer access across tourism and creative industries. Sports & Youth: Real Betis Academy Gambia launches in Banjul, offering weekend training for ages 10–18 at the Father Gough Sports Complex. Travel Paperwork Made Easier: MPs approved a treaty to simplify document authentication abroad via apostille-style certification, reducing costly, multi-step processes for education, work and business. Security & Safety Call: A rights group urges stronger, transparent action over a recent wave of killings, warning that delays and secrecy erode public confidence.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.