AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth & Culture Diplomacy: “African Youth Day 2026” brought young people from Russia and across Africa to Moscow for talks on unity, education, innovation, and new cooperation programmes, including an “Ambassadors of the Russian-African Club” push. Digital Rights & Youth Access: Gabon’s social media restrictions for under-16s are framed as a worrying shift from temporary shutdowns to lasting platform control, with young people losing a key space for activism and learning. Gabon in Regional Development: At the AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, Gabon’s President Brice Nguema joined other leaders calling for more investment in energy, infrastructure, industrialisation, and climate finance—plus eco-tourism and carbon-credit ideas to turn biodiversity into long-term growth. Architecture, Space & Identity: The Pan-African Biennale announced participants for its inaugural 2026 edition in Nairobi, aiming to put African spatial practices at the center of contemporary architecture. Sports & Peacebuilding: Côte d’Ivoire’s football story is highlighted as a real pathway to reconciliation after civil war, with the national team still seen as a unifying force. LGBTQ+ Rights Under Pressure: Senegal faces fresh international outcry after tougher anti-gay penalties, with critics warning of fear, stigma, and violence. Environment & Heritage: A rare olive ridley sea turtle nest was documented in Florida for the first time, with Gabon cited as part of the species’ typical nesting range. Public Discourse & History: A reflective piece uses the barber’s shop as a “public square,” spotlighting how national debates play out through lived experience and competing viewpoints.
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