AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Fisheries Renewal: The European Parliament has approved renewed EU fisheries deals with São Tomé and Príncipe (and the Cook Islands), securing access for EU tuna and longliner fleets in the Gulf of Guinea and Pacific until December 2032, with annual payments and added support for sustainable local marine management. Health & Borders: Regional health authorities, via ECSA-HC, are stepping up joint Ebola preparedness and emergency response across high-risk border areas after cases spread from the DRC into Uganda, with WHO and Africa CDC both flagging the outbreak as a major public health emergency. Maritime Readiness: Obangame Express continues to underline Gulf of Guinea security priorities, with multinational drills aimed at improving coordination against piracy, illegal fishing, and trafficking. Climate Finance Context: In the wider region, donors gathered in Brazzaville to mobilize $5.32bn for Congo Basin climate projects—São Tomé and Príncipe is listed among participating member countries. What’s missing for São Tomé & Príncipe today: No major local business deal or policy announcement beyond the EU fisheries renewal.
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