AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMorocco-Sahara Diplomacy: Guinea-Bissau’s Foreign Minister Fatumata Jau reaffirmed in Rabat that Bissau backs Morocco’s territorial integrity and sovereignty over the Sahara, endorsing Morocco’s autonomy plan as the “only credible and realistic” path forward, and pointing to Guinea-Bissau’s 2020 consulate opening in Dakhla as proof of deepening ties. ECOWAS and Guinea-Bissau Politics: ECOWAS pushed back hard against claims it interfered in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs, saying its mission acted under a regional mandate to support peace, constitutional order, and political dialogue—not to dictate constitutional outcomes. Regional Transition Support: Sierra Leone’s FM Timothy Musa Kabba led an ECOWAS high-level delegation to engage Guinea-Bissau’s transitional authorities, urging a peaceful, inclusive democratic transition and noting elections are set for 6 December 2026. Education Delivery in Bissau: Guinea-Bissau is piloting a World Bank-backed structured pedagogy model to improve early grade teaching, targeting Portuguese and math with more detailed lesson plans and learning materials.
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