AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGovernance & Travel Context: A new look at the Mo Ibrahim Governance Index argues that “scale” isn’t destiny—smaller African democracies like Seychelles, Mauritius, and Cabo Verde keep outperforming bigger states on security, rights, economic opportunity, and human development, offering lessons for countries that want governance “dividends” to show up over time. World Cup Culture (Diaspora Angle): Spain’s Lamine Yamal—born to a Moroccan father and Equatorial Guinea mother—keeps stealing headlines, from his prayer celebration after ending Spain’s scoring drought to his rise as a global pop-culture moment. Visa Friction for Fans: Tunisia is reported to be facing U.S. entry/visa problems ahead of a crucial World Cup match, highlighting how travel paperwork can derail tournament plans. Human Rights & Mobility: U.S. deportees sent to Sierra Leone say they fear forced return to places where they face persecution, despite court orders—raising concerns about “temporary transit” arrangements and contractor-run processing. Regional Diplomacy: Zimbabwe and Equatorial Guinea signed new MoUs during recent state visits, with tourism and investment flagged as key opportunities.
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