Sahel Resilience Project reviews progress at Abuja board meeting

The Sahel Resilience Project held its board meeting on July 25, 2024, in Abuja, Nigeria. The meeting was conducted in both virtual and in-person formats, following a technical meeting of experts on July 24. The agenda included assessing the project's progress, reviewing program priorities and financial status, discussing communication efforts, partnership building, and resource mobilization. Read More »

Gambia-India reaffirm commitment to strengthen bilateral ties

The Gambia and India have reaffirmed their commitment to expand their partnership in the spirit of South-South cooperation for the progress, prosperity, and development of their people. This development followed a meeting between The Gambian leader, His Excellency President Adama Barrow, and H.E. Dinkar Asthana, High Commissioner of India to The Gambia, at State House on Wednesday. Read More »

National Food Processing Corporation briefs President Barrow on revitalization efforts

The Board of Directors and the Management team of the National Food Security, Processing and Marketing Corporation (NFSPMC), formerly known as GGC, briefed President Adama Barrow on the state of the corporation and its efforts to reform and revitalize it. President Barrow welcomed the team at the State House on Friday morning and expressed gratitude for their hard work in reviving the Corporation. Read More »

Ecowas hosts workshop on short-sea shipping line linking Cabo Verde with Dakar

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is organizing a significant workshop in Praia, Cabo Verde, from August 6-9, 2024, focusing on the establishment of a short-sea shipping line from Praia to Dakar and the rest of West Africa. The workshop aims to validate draft reports on financial and socio-economic analysis as well as an appropriate management model for the Praia-Dakar maritime transport services. This initiative seeks to enhance regional connectivity and economic integration across West Africa. Read More »

ECOWAS organizes capacity-building workshop for private sector leaders on AfCFTA

As part of the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which began trading on January 1, 2021, it is essential that private sector players and stakeholders from various signatory states understand and take ownership of the agreement to identify priority areas for collaboration, aiming to achieve an inclusive free trade area. Read More »

ECOWAS provides significant cereal aid to address Nigerian food insecurity

The March 2024 food and nutrition situation analysis indicates that almost 50 million people in the region, including 31.7 million in Nigeria, representing 16% of the population, are food insecure and need assistance to cover their basic food needs during the current lean period. In response, the decision-making body of the ECOWAS Regional Food Security Reserve has availed 4,976.75 metric tons (MT) of cereals on technical rotation and 2,000 MT under the regional solidarity modality to support Nigeria's efforts in addressing this crisis. Read More »

ECOWAS reviews Community Development Programme amid Vision 2050 alignment

The Community Development Programme (CDP) organized a virtual meeting on July 23, 2024, with Member States, Commission Departments, and specialized agencies of ECOWAS to initiate the CDP revision process. The CDP was originally adopted in 2014 by the Conference of Heads of State and Government as an operational tool for ECOWAS Vision 2020. It served as the regional counterpart to national development programs within member countries. Read More »

President Boakai reactivates economic management team; appoints acting CBL governor

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has reactivated Liberia's Economic Management Team (EMT) to ensure the coordination of the government's fiscal and monetary policy. The EMT aims to accelerate economic reforms, build a robust and resilient economy, strengthen existing regulations, and improve oversight functions of ministries, agencies, and commissions. Read More »

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