AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoForeign Affairs: Guinea-Bissau’s top diplomat, Fatumata Jau, reiterated in Rabat that the country backs Morocco’s territorial integrity and sovereignty over the Sahara, calling Morocco’s autonomy plan the only “credible and realistic” path forward and pointing to Bissau’s Consulate General in Dakhla opened in 2020. Regional Politics: ECOWAS pushed back hard against claims it interfered in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs, saying its mission acted under an approved mandate focused on peace, constitutional order and dialogue—not on endorsing any political process. Education & Human Development: Guinea-Bissau is piloting a World Bank-backed structured pedagogy model to strengthen early-grade teaching in Portuguese and math, with support for lesson plans and learning materials in schools around Bissau. Culture & Community: The “Policromia Lusófona” handicraft exhibition opened as part of the China–Portuguese-speaking countries cultural week, featuring traditional works including from Guinea-Bissau. Travel & Mobility (Visa Access): Passport index coverage highlighted visa-free and visa-on-arrival options that include Guinea-Bissau among visa-on-arrival destinations for some travelers.
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