AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Finance Push: g7+ is urging more practical, less bureaucratic climate finance for conflict- and post-conflict countries, echoing Sierra Leone’s COP appeal for faster support. Gender & Safety in Storms: Sierra Leone’s Gender Minister Isata Mahoi warns parents to protect children during heavy rains, stressing risks like flooding, open drains and fast-moving water. Media Safeguarding: WIMSAL calls for stronger safeguards and accountability in Sierra Leone’s media to tackle harassment and improve gender justice for journalists. Health & Cleanliness: The Ministry of Health begins local production of infection prevention supplies (soap, sanitiser, detergent) to cut avoidable infections. Water & Public Trust: SALWACO reviews a 2026–2030 branding strategy to rebuild confidence in water and sanitation services. Environment & Community Action: Green Scenery launches legal literacy and protection support for environmental rights defenders facing corporate pressure, while a cleared illegal dumpsite near Fourah Bay College follows public outcry. Food Policy: Freetown City Council advances a low-sodium school meal pilot, aiming to cut sodium intake by 15% in six schools. International Cooperation: UN and China agree to strengthen cooperation for Sierra Leone’s development, including agriculture, health and evidence-based planning. Recognition for Climate Work: Komrabai Dumbuya named among the Commonwealth’s 2026 Young Leaders for climate action and community development.
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