AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMountain Biking in Gabon: New guides highlight Libreville’s coastal trails, Lope National Park’s dense-forest routes, and the Ivindo River trails—mixing flat rides, sandy paths, rocky sections, and birdlife, with a reminder to ride prepared for sudden weather. Flood Risk and Climate Links (Ghana): President Mahama chaired a National Security Council meeting on the June 29 floods that hit seven regions, citing heavier rainfall tied to climate change and rapid urban expansion as key drivers, alongside response and mitigation plans. Plastic Pollution Push (Kenya): Kenya launched the National Plastic Action Partnership to tackle marine debris and move toward a circular plastics economy, aiming to reduce pollution and create economic opportunities. Forest Loss Warning (Global/DR Congo focus): Global Forest Watch data shows 2025 tree cover loss at 25.5 million hectares, with fires the main driver and Central Africa’s forest pressures linked to small-scale farming and charcoal, including record non-fire loss in parts of the Congo Basin. Vulture Poaching Threat (Central Africa): Conservationists warn demand for vulture parts is spreading from West Africa into Central Africa, with poisoning and trapping practices putting critically endangered species at risk. Gabon Mining Watch: Millennial Potash says Gabon’s mines minister visited its Banio Potash Project, reiterating government support and discussing infrastructure and local participation.
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