AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoECOWAS Prep & Clean Environment: Sierra Leone’s RSLAF and Police launched a major clean-up in Lungi ahead of the ECOWAS Summit, clearing refuse, drainage and overgrown vegetation around key sites including the airport. Health Capacity & Data: Sierra Leone and China inaugurated a Nursing Training Center in Freetown to strengthen the national workforce, while Rwanda shared its health intelligence system model with Sierra Leone and other countries to boost data-driven care. Water, Irrigation & Food Security: The National Irrigation Commission is pushing well-drilling and irrigation expansion to increase water access and support agricultural production. Climate-Resilient Development Monitoring: A German NGO mission assessed climate-resilient farming, school gardens, water and sanitation, and solar support across Kailahun, Kenema, Bo, and Pujehun. Wildlife & Biodiversity: Tacugama’s work to protect Sierra Leone’s western chimpanzees highlights habitat loss, illegal trade and climate change as major threats. Urban Sustainability: Freetown’s Mayor met Canada’s High Commissioner to explore waste-to-energy and other green city projects for a cleaner, more resilient municipality. Governance & Accountability: The IMF praised Sierra Leone’s economic progress but urged deeper revenue reforms, while NASSIT assured pension payments remain uninterrupted amid investment scrutiny.
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