AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Diplomacy: The UN General Assembly proclaimed 2027–2036 the International Decade of Strengthening Peace for Future Generations, with Gabon among the sponsors, spotlighting dialogue, reconciliation, and intergenerational engagement. Gabon Politics & Wealth: An OCCRP investigation alleges André-Patrick Roponat Andjoua, son of former President Omar Bongo, bought 43 Dubai properties worth about $15m while overseeing state finances—renewing scrutiny of the Bongo family’s overseas assets. Health & Women’s Leadership: Merck Foundation’s 13th Africa-Asia Luminary brought together First Ladies and health leaders (including Gabon’s Zita Oligui Nguema) to discuss healthcare capacity, with claims of 2,600+ scholarships for providers across 52 countries. Culture & Fashion: Milan Fashion Week spotlighted Setchu’s SS27 “Caught in the Nets,” inspired by designer Satoshi Kuwata’s trip to Gabon’s fishing grounds, with genderless “sirens” and net-inspired silhouettes. Regional Mobility: Air Peace secured Brazil approval for scheduled services, while also announcing new routes that include Libreville, Gabon, as part of a wider connectivity push.
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