AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoTourism & Connectivity (Ghana–Burkina Faso links): Paga Youth Movement (PAYOM) has urged Ghana to fast-track the Upper East airport project, saying better air access would boost visits to heritage sites like Pikworo Slave Camp and strengthen tourism and investment across the north—highlighting shared historical ties with neighbouring Burkina Faso. Cultural Heritage & Travel Experiences: PAYOM also called for expanding DNA ancestry research from Paga to other communities in Northern Ghana and southern Burkina Faso, framing it as a way to reconnect families and deepen cultural tourism around roots and reunions. Regional Travel Demand (West Africa aviation): A World Bank Tourism Watch report points to strong growth in aviation passenger arrivals across West and Central Africa, with Burkina Faso among the faster risers (22% growth in Q1 2026), a sign of improving connectivity that can support travel planning. Safety & Rights (Burkina Faso policy climate): A transnational anti-LGBT conference push is set to expand into francophone Africa, with Burkina Faso named as a host for a major 2027 edition—an important context for travellers and visitors mindful of local legal and social risks. Wildlife Tourism (regional conservation): New research from Benin’s Pendjari National Park reports rising West African leopard density, a hopeful signal for safari-style tourism in the broader W-Arly-Pendjari conservation landscape.
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