AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoMaritime & Climate Finance: Ghana’s UK-backed £215m Growth Partnership could turn Takoradi into West Africa’s first commercial-scale dry-docking hub, with added funding for reforestation, AI implementation, and specialist clinical engineering training. Arts & Culture Under Pressure: A new reflection on Johannesburg’s gallery closures and cultural censorship questions what happens when city art institutions shrink and artists lose safe spaces to experiment. Open Access to Information: Transparency International launches a Right to Information research report covering Liberia, Ghana, Togo, and Sierra Leone, flagging strong laws but real-world access gaps for journalists and citizens. Togo’s Tech Push: ATD-backed incubation helps nine Togolese edtech startups prepare for eLearning Africa after training in content design, AI in education, accessibility, and growth strategy. EV Mobility in Togo: Spiro raises $215m equity to expand battery-swapping and EV infrastructure across seven markets including Togo, aiming to cut fuel dependence and speed up urban transport. Visa Processing Shock: The US plans to cut Africa visa-processing hubs from nearly 50 to 20, with Lomé listed among the remaining hubs. Sports & Youth: Togo’s Fest’Immo SolarDayZ 2026 drew nearly 5,000 visitors, while a junior tennis tour lists Togo among participating countries for the Abuja event.
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