AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoForest & Climate Finance: At the AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, Gabon’s President Brice Oligui Nguema said the country is turning forest and biodiversity assets into long-term growth through eco-tourism and a national carbon-credit framework, while also calling for stronger international compensation for Congo Basin countries protecting global ecosystems. Wildlife Conservation: A western lowland gorilla named Lengui—rescued twice from snares and later rehabilitated—has been filmed cradling a newborn in the wild in Congo, offering rare hope after years of trauma. Blue Economy & Ocean Investment: Monaco’s Blue Initiative 2026 framed the high seas as a bankable global asset class, pushing for clearer rules and incentives to unlock private ocean innovation and donor-backed funding. Urban Transport (Gabon-linked): Douala, Cameroon, moved ahead on its World Bank-backed BRT project by planning a contract to update the Resettlement Action Plan for affected communities. Maritime Security: Obangame Express maritime drills in the Gulf of Guinea highlighted cooperation against illegal fishing, piracy, and trafficking—key for protecting marine ecosystems. Research-to-Policy Gap: A Gabon-hosted RESSAC symposium warned that valuable Central Africa forest research often fails to reach decision-makers, limiting practical protection for crops, livelihoods, and regeneration.
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