AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation Tech in Guinea-Bissau: A World Bank-backed structured pedagogy pilot is reaching 25 schools near Bissau, using sequenced lesson plans and learning materials to boost early Portuguese and math for 5–6-year-olds who’ve lacked active teaching methods. Regional Tech & Training Governance: Ghana’s Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe has taken over as Chancellor and Board Chair of the Regional Maritime University (RMU), with pledges to tackle infrastructure gaps and funding constraints across member states including Guinea-Bissau. Wildlife Science (Guinea-Bissau): New research highlights chimp “rock music” in Guinea-Bissau, where some chimps use stone-throwing on tree trunks—suggesting complex culture and learning across groups. Tech Funding for Creators (Africa): Google launched the Play Indie Games Fund with equity-free support for independent studios across 32 African countries, offering grants plus mentorship to help games reach global audiences. Policy & Compliance (EU): A legal explainer reviews how EU sanctions regimes expand and what businesses in the EU should do for due diligence and compliance as restrictions grow.
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