AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoChina–Cabo Verde Development Ties: President Jose Maria Neves says China remains a key partner, citing cooperation that’s expanded in education, health, agriculture, water projects and infrastructure, with the Poilao Dam highlighted as a turning point for agro-food development. SIDS Education for Industry Skills: UNESCO-backed work in St. Kitts and Nevis will embed Education for Sustainable Development into the curriculum from Sept. 2026, with early pilots focused on food security, green energy transition and sustainable industries—an approach that could resonate across island economies. World Cup Logistics With Cabo Verde Links: FIFA’s 2026 tournament is set to include Cabo Verde matches in host-city schedules (including a noted Cabo Verde vs. Spain watch-party setup in Boston), while training-base coverage shows how teams use facilities across North America. Agri-Innovation for Cabo Verde: The Global AgriInno Challenge 2026 is open for agrifood innovators targeting Small Island Developing States, with Cabo Verde among the SIDS teams reserved for finalist spots and a path to Hangzhou for workshops and pitching. Cabo Verde Industry Angle on Energy/Water: The China cooperation story also reinforces how water infrastructure and agriculture support can feed local production and downstream agro-food industry growth.
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