AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate Finance & Private Sector: Togo launched three NAP Readiness tools in Lomé to pull more private money into climate action: a digital one-stop platform for climate data and funding, a Green & Climate Booklet for business guidance, and a communications plan to spotlight best practices. Marine Biodiversity Policy: Lomé hosts workshops (Aug 20–27) to shape Togo’s position for the first BBNJ Agreement COP in Jan 2027, covering marine genetic resources, impact assessments, capacity-building and marine technology transfer. Digital Trade & Customs (Ghana): Fidelity Bank Ghana urged harmonised customs systems and better data quality, saying AI in trade needs clean data and that fragmented procedures raise costs for traders, including women importing from Togo and Nigeria. AI Creative Tools: xAI’s Grok Imagine Image 2.0 adds selectable, Photoshop-like segmentation for more targeted AI image edits, plus tools like a Magic Wand and background removal. Shipping Security: Somali pirates hijacked the suspected Iranian shadow-fleet tanker SIBU 1 in the Gulf of Aden, with regional experts warning piracy is rising again. Cyber Rights (Benin): Benin released cyberactivist Steve Amoussou after a two-year sentence tied to politically critical social media content. Togo Governance (World Bank): Togo moved up in World Bank income classification after a population revision, shifting it to lower-middle income from 1 July 2026.
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