AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoReparatory Justice & Juneteenth: Ghana hosted the first Juneteenth commemoration outside the United States at Christiansborg Castle in Accra, with a student reenactment of the transatlantic slave trade and wreath-laying by leaders including President John Dramani Mahama and Barbados PM Mia Amor Mottley, closing a three-day reparatory justice conference. Reparations Talks (Regional Impact): The same Accra meeting pushed for action beyond symbolism—apologies, restitution, compensation, cultural artifact returns, and institutional reforms—drawing leaders from across Africa and the Caribbean, including Sao Tome and Principe. Tourism Spotlight (São Tomé & Príncipe): A travel feature highlights the Gulf of Guinea islands’ low visitor numbers (about 35,000 tourists in 2023), easy access via flights through Lisbon and sometimes Ghana, and the country’s Portuguese colonial legacy and small-scale, harbor-to-hinterland vibe. Education & Tourism Links: The 35th AULP annual meeting in Macau included universities from Portuguese-speaking countries, with Sao Tomé and Príncipe represented, and focused on higher-education exchange and tourism/cultural education cooperation. Family Travel Innovation: Pelorus launched “Curious Minds,” a family travel concept that builds itineraries around children’s interests and nature/culture learning. Geopolitics (Russian Influence): Ukraine’s intelligence alleges Russia is expanding “Russian Houses” across Africa—including Sao Tome and Principe—to shape public opinion and recruit students, coordinated via Rossotrudnichestvo.
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