AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Human Capital: Guinea-Bissau is piloting a World Bank-financed structured pedagogy model in 25 schools (including Escola Pública de Morés near Bissau) to improve early Portuguese and math teaching, with an NGO managing the rollout in Oio. Political Stability & Dialogue: A Catholic bishop in Guinea-Bissau urged national unity through dialogue and putting the common good first, warning that power struggles won’t solve the country’s economic and social problems amid post-2025 election uncertainty. Regional Diplomacy: ECOWAS rejected claims it interfered in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs, saying its mission operated under a regional mandate focused on peace and constitutional order. Foreign Policy & Morocco Link: Guinea-Bissau reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and the autonomy plan for the Sahara, highlighting the opening of a consulate in Dakhla as part of deepening ties. Aviation & Connectivity: Guinea-Bissau appears in a wider West Africa aviation push as United Nigeria Airlines signed an MoU with Guinea-Bissau to establish a national carrier, alongside its AFRAA full membership. Trade & Culture: A Lusophone handicraft exhibition (“Policromia Lusófona”) in Bissau showcased traditional crafts from Portuguese-speaking countries, including Guinea-Bissau, as part of China–PSC cultural week activities.
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