AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSahel Security & Travel Context: A new analysis says the Sahel’s security map has shifted fast since France’s Barkhane drawdown and MINUSMA’s exit, with Burkina Faso ending French military cooperation in 2022—useful background for travelers planning routes and timing in the region. Border Travel & Queues: Ghana’s Paga border area is seeing heavy vehicle congestion linked to Burkina Faso-side network delays, prompting a road safety taskforce and an extra car park plan—expect slower crossings and plan buffer time. LGBTQ+ Travel Risk: A 2026 risk map reports worsening conditions for LGBTQ travelers in several countries, including Burkina Faso, raising legal and social concerns for visitors. Visa & Mobility Moves: Pan-African groups welcomed Ghana’s removal of a $200 visa-on-arrival fee for some Africans and point to similar regional visa liberalization, including Burkina Faso’s free visa policy—good news for cross-border travel planning. Regional Safety Watch: The week also included reports of deadly Sahel incidents (including a Mali bus landmine blast), reinforcing the need for careful route checks and local guidance.
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