AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation Integration: AFRAA admitted Nigeria’s United Nigeria Airlines as a full member, expanding the association’s reach in one of Africa’s fastest-growing aviation markets; the carrier operates 14 domestic routes in Nigeria and already flies to Accra, with plans for new West and Central Africa services and a Guinea-Bissau MoU to establish a national carrier. Human Capital & Education: Guinea-Bissau is piloting a World Bank-financed structured pedagogy model in early grades, aiming to improve Portuguese and math teaching with better lesson plans and learning materials. Political Stability: ECOWAS rejected claims that its Guinea-Bissau mission interfered in internal affairs, saying it acted under a regional mandate to support peace, constitutional order and dialogue. Macroeconomic Outlook: The World Bank’s Guinea-Bissau Economic Update reports 5.8% real GDP growth in 2025, driven by cashew performance, while warning about high public debt, a fragile financial sector and productivity gaps. Governance & Development: A Catholic bishop urged national unity through dialogue and reconciliation amid ongoing political uncertainty, linking social and economic strain to the post-2025 crisis. Trade & Diplomacy: Guinea-Bissau reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and the autonomy plan for the Sahara, highlighting the opening of a consulate in Dakhla.
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