AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAfCFTA Momentum in Lomé: Togo’s Biashara Afrika 2026 ends with a major integration push as President Faure Gnassingbé announces visa-free entry for all Africans with valid African passports for up to 30 days, aimed at boosting intra-African trade. Gulf of Guinea Security: UNDP urges a community-led approach to conflict prevention along the Gulf of Guinea, pointing to local socioeconomic fragilities behind insecurity. Climate Finance & Green Policy: A Lomé conference on green diplomacy and ESG will run June 30, linking climate action to economic sovereignty, with Togo’s climate law and green budgeting in the spotlight. Cross-Border Trade Compliance: Women traders in Ghana’s Ketu South and Aflao are being trained to use approved Ghana–Togo border routes, warning that evasion can trigger fines up to 300% of duty and seizure. Border Health Readiness: Ghana’s deputy health minister flags gaps at border posts amid Ebola fears, stressing PPE, staffing, and functional facilities. Energy & Regulation: ECOWAS medicines harmonisation advances in Lomé, while a study warns biomass cooking in Togo and elsewhere is driving forest loss.
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