AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGabon’s Development Agenda at AfDB: Presidents meeting in Brazzaville pushed for bigger investment in energy, infrastructure, industrialisation and climate finance, with Gabon’s Brice Nguema highlighting eco-tourism and carbon-credit plans to turn forests and biodiversity into long-term growth. Digital Rights for Youth: A new Gabon law bans under-16s from using or creating social media accounts, with authorities citing misinformation and security concerns as critics warn it’s tightening control over civic life. Youth Diplomacy in Culture & Education: “African Youth Day 2026” in Moscow brought together African and Russian young people, diplomats and cultural figures, announcing new cooperation programmes and an AI education initiative. Sports & Identity: Nigeria’s Super Eagles began preparations in Warsaw for their friendly against Poland, with 18 players in camp ahead of Wednesday’s match at Stadion PGE Narodowy. Architecture on the Continent: The Pan-African Biennale named participants for its inaugural 2026 edition in Nairobi, focusing on African spatial practices under “Shifting the Center: From Fragility to Resilience.”
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