AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoHuman Trafficking & Exploitation: Nigerian women lured to Mali with promises of work are forced into prostitution, with “debts” and “juju” used to control victims—stories like Blessing’s show how poverty and coercion fuel the West Africa-to-Europe pipeline. Sahel Security Watch: UNOWAS warns terrorism is evolving fast, using drones, crypto, and cross-border coordination—while Mali remains under pressure from JNIM and allied groups. Malian Frontline Update: Mali’s army says it retook the strategic town of Anéfis after intense fighting, reporting heavy losses on both sides and continued operations against militants and separatists. Diplomacy in Motion: Mali and Algeria have reinstated ambassadors and reopened airspace after a yearlong rift, easing tensions along a porous Sahel border. Education Funding Stress: UNESCO warns education aid could drop by up to 30% by 2027, threatening access and widening inequality. Culture & Music for Change: Mali Wilson’s “No More Silence” is set to spread anti-hate messages through music, dialogue, and education programs. Humanitarian Skills in Mali: Russian volunteers plan medical missions, Russian language courses, and craft workshops in Bamako-area communities. Visa Notes for Travelers: Algeria, Ethiopia, and the UAE publish updated visa rules—Mali is listed as visa-free for Algeria in 2026, while other countries face stricter entry requirements.
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