AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCPLP 30th Anniversary: The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) marks 30 years since its 1996 founding in Lisbon, highlighting cooperation across member states including Guinea-Bissau in areas like public health, education, trade, maritime security, and mobility. Russia-Africa Summit Focus: Guinea-Bissau confirmed it will participate in Russia’s October Russia-Africa Summit, where priorities include digital technologies, AI, alternative payment systems, and food security—alongside cooperation proposals touching agriculture, fisheries, higher education, scientific research, and public health. Malaria Genetics (Gambia study): New research maps genetic adaptation in Anopheles gambiae complex mosquitoes in The Gambia, relevant for understanding malaria transmission and how vector control pressures may shape resistance. Prison and Health Concerns (region): A Reuters report says Guinea-Bissau opposition leader Domingos Simoes Pereira was moved back to prison after a military court decision, with his family raising concerns about his health and safety. UK Travel Rules (health access impact): Updated UK visa requirements now affect citizens of Guinea-Bissau, meaning travellers—including those seeking medical treatment—may need visas in advance even when transiting.
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