AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoRoberts Airport Cocaine Case: Liberia’s Joint Security has charged seven suspects, including GLS and its operations manager, over the US$19.2m cocaine seizure, with police saying cartel cells tried to bribe security and interfere with the operation—raising fresh pressure on airport controls and accountability. Border Infrastructure: The Kablaken Immigration Checkpoint on the Liberia–Côte d’Ivoire border is in ruins, forcing officers to work from makeshift sites and weakening day-to-day border operations. Shipping Costs: CMA CGM announced July 2026 peak season surcharges affecting routes to West Africa, including Liberia, with new per-container and per-TEU fees that could lift import costs. Women, Peace & Security: Liberia validated its Third National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, moving toward final submission and an official launch. MSME & Jobs: World Bank remarks at World MSME Day in Monrovia highlighted MSMEs as the backbone for jobs and urged digital transformation and inclusion. Health Funding: China committed US$3m to a 24-month child nutrition and neonatal care initiative in Liberia, targeting vulnerable counties with WASH and nutrition support. Community Development Partnership: LACE and LPRC signed a corporate partnership agreement to expand CSR and community empowerment as donor funding declines. Infrastructure Diplomacy: Liberia and Japan broke ground on the US$16m Japan Freeway extension, framed as diplomacy delivering measurable development outcomes. Women’s Agenda: Liberia’s validated Third NAP also reinforces ongoing commitments under the UN Women, Peace and Security framework. Maritime Security: UK maritime authorities reported an attack on a cargo ship off Yemen, another reminder of risks along major shipping lanes.
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