AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUS Travel Advisory: The U.S. State Department has put 23 countries on its highest “Level 4: Do Not Travel” list, including Burkina Faso, citing dangerous conditions and limited ability to assist travelers. Sahel Travel Documents: Niger has enrolled President Tiani for the new AES biometric passport, a move meant to modernize travel documents and ease movement within the Alliance of Sahel States after leaving ECOWAS-era systems. Visa Access Updates: Tunisia expanded visa-free entry for several African countries (up to 90 days), including Burkina Faso, while DR Congo published its 2026 eVisa eligibility list (90-day validity after approval). Tourism & Sport: Twiga Stars (Tanzania) are in final WAFCON prep and will face Burkina Faso in Group C, with travel arrangements for Morocco underway. Environment & Travel Context: A report highlights how cacao expansion is driving deforestation in Liberia’s southeast—another reminder that regional land-use pressures can reshape travel landscapes.
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