AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCPLP Parliamentary Push: Over 140 parliamentarians will meet in Luanda (July 22–24) for the 15th Interim Session of the AP-CPLP, aiming to strengthen democratic governance and practical resolutions, including expanding the AP-CPLP Permanent Secretariat’s legal capacity in Angola. Central Africa Payments Upgrade: BEAC has joined PAPSS, linking CEMAC to instant cross-border payments across Africa in local currencies, with faster and cheaper transfers for member states including Equatorial Guinea. CEMAC Shock-Readiness: A new study urges BEAC to create an emergency liquidity facility (CFA1.7–2.3 trillion) to keep essential imports like food, fuel, and pharmaceuticals funded during geopolitical disruptions. Trade Corridor to Equatorial Guinea: Cameroon is advancing engineering studies to rehabilitate the Ebolowa–Ambam highway (92 km), a key route to border trade with Equatorial Guinea, including topographic, geotechnical work and lab support. Hydrogen Diversification: The IEA’s Global Hydrogen Review says low-emissions hydrogen projects could help diversify energy security, with Africa’s output led by South Africa, Egypt, and Namibia. Biodiversity Find: Researchers report a new monkey species in DRC with orange lips, adding to the region’s still-unmapped biodiversity. Energy Industry Forum: APPO’s NOC-CEO Forum is set for Cape Town on Oct 12 alongside African Energy Week, focusing on regional refining, gas markets, and harmonized petroleum rules.
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