AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFisheries Pact: Fifteen countries adopted the Mombasa Declaration to boost fisheries transparency and fight illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, with the Republic of Congo among the African signatories. World Cup Culture: In a feel-good crossover of sport and identity, Rockford soccer leaders Louis and Frank Mateus flew to Houston to watch Portugal play Congo, calling the stadium atmosphere a “Super Bowl” moment. Arts Funding: Seattle’s Arts in Parks program awarded $216,000 to 33 groups, including Congolese Integration Network, supporting park-based festivals that celebrate diversity and community ties. Ebola Grief in Eastern Congo: Mourners buried a six-month-old girl, the third orphanage death tied to Ebola this week, as families and health workers clash over safe-burial practices amid shortages. Music & Identity: Mary Favour released her debut EP “Safari,” an Afro-soul journey mixing Swahili, Mijikenda, Congolese and other East African influences. Refugee Inclusion: Special Olympics partnered with refugees, featuring Joel, a Congolese refugee child with an intellectual disability, finding belonging through sports.
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