AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate & Disaster Risk: Scientists say West Africa’s late-June floods were made far more likely and more intense by climate change, with the heaviest rain hitting coastal cities from Côte d’Ivoire to Nigeria; the study links the event to deaths including at least 5 in Togo and urges Gulf of Guinea states to urgently adapt. Investment & Diplomacy: Togo will host a Japanese business delegation from July 19–22, with a Lomé B2B meeting on July 20 aimed at partnerships and new investment as Togo finalizes its 2026–2031 roadmap. Public Health: Togo has started a nationwide free mosquito net campaign, distributing 5,658,350 insecticide-treated nets after a door-to-door beneficiary census to cut malaria cases and deaths. Language & Tech: Togo unveils an AI project to preserve and promote national languages, building datasets and tools to support digital public services. World Bank Engagement: World Bank Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde visits July 16–17 to discuss reforms, jobs, corridors, and climate resilience, including the Port of Lomé and WACA. Security Watch: The UN warns terrorist groups are rapidly expanding toward Gulf of Guinea coastal states, adapting tactics with drones and new communications.
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