AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoEnergy & Investment: The EBRD says it will target at least $1.5bn in Nigeria over the next three years and will open offices across Sub-Saharan Africa, including Senegal, using a demand-driven approach. Climate & Jobs: Africa’s “Wall of Trees”—a living green restoration belt of about 8,000 km from Senegal to Djibouti—aims to restore degraded land, curb desertification, and boost food security and livelihoods. Food Security: A new focus on hidden hunger highlights how micronutrient gaps can quietly undermine learning, productivity, and health across West and Central Africa. Senegal Governance & Industry: President Bassirou Diomaye Faye approves senior appointments, including changes at PETROSEN Holding and SOMISEN, signaling continued push in energy and mining leadership. Entrepreneurship: DER/FJ leadership is reshuffled, with tax expert Abdoulaye Niane taking over the rapid entrepreneurship program for women and youth. World Cup & Senegal: Senegal’s World Cup run ends after a dramatic Belgium comeback, with Rudi Garcia praising Belgium’s resilience and admitting Senegal “deserved to win.”
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