AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation & Community Support: Qatar Charity (QC) launched its Education Campaign 2026, aiming to help up to 123,000 students in need at home and abroad with backpacks, uniforms, school feeding support, student sponsorships, and school construction/rehabilitation. Travel Safety & Media Climate: Burkina Faso says journalists must undergo mandatory patriotic military training, with 44 media workers taking part this year—an effort officials link to covering events under current security conditions. Cross-Border Travel Reality Check: Ghanaian tomato traders are questioning a new Burkina Faso–Ghana defence cooperation deal, especially plans for security escorts on routes that traders say are already treated as hotspots. Regional Connectivity for Visitors: Nigeria is exploring new fibre corridors through Niger and Benin to cut internet costs for landlocked Burkina Faso—potentially improving digital access for travellers and tourism operators. Culture in Ouagadougou: A mural project launched on Avenue Burkina will paint cultural identity themes across Burkina Faso’s 17 regions, adding a fresh visual stop for city visitors.
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