AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Security & Youth: WFP warns Guinea-Bissau’s June–August lean season could push about 130,000 people into crisis hunger, with school meal support cut from 283,400 to around 152,000 and specialized nutrition for under-2s suspended, leaving tens of thousands without key early nutrition. Documentary Film & Festivals: South Africa’s Encounters Documentary Festival (Cape Town and Johannesburg, running until June 14) opens with 58 films from 33 countries, spotlighting documentary as a way to “look behind the headlines,” including the Berlin-winning film “TUTU.” Politics & Democracy Talk (Regional): Coverage across Africa highlights how coups and election-year repression are reshaping public trust, with West African leaders openly questioning democracy’s value. Football & Culture: Egypt’s World Cup build-up is tied to qualifying success, while a separate Premier League nationality study notes Everton’s squad diversity includes Guinea-Bissau among its nine nationalities. FGM Voices & Books: Guinea-Bissau-born Djabu Balde speaks out through her autobiography “Entre dos Madres,” sharing her FGM experience as a story of identity and rebuilding.
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