AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoECOWAS–Guinea-Bissau Tensions: The ECOWAS Commission pushed back hard against claims that its recent mission interfered in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs, saying it acted under an approved mandate to support peace and dialogue, not to dictate constitutional outcomes. Political Crisis & Dialogue Calls: Catholic bishops in Guinea-Bissau urged national unity and dialogue, warning the country cannot remain “hostage” to the ongoing political crisis, as the institutional situation continues to unsettle governance. ECOWAS Leadership Visit: Sierra Leone’s foreign minister led a high-level ECOWAS delegation to engage Guinea-Bissau’s transitional authorities on a roadmap back to constitutional order, with general elections still flagged for 6 December 2026. Morocco–Sahara Diplomacy: Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and its Sahara autonomy plan, including praise for the Dakhla consulate opened in 2020. Education Reform: Guinea-Bissau pilots a structured early-grade teaching model in World Bank-supported schools to improve Portuguese and math learning. Economy Watch: A World Bank update says Guinea-Bissau grew 5.8% in 2025 but warns resilience is too dependent on cashews and that debt and weak productivity remain major risks.
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