AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFintech for daily life: A deep dive looks at how São Tomé and Príncipe can use fintech less to chase “unicorns” and more to cut transaction costs and improve access in a small, import-dependent economy where banking infrastructure is limited. Digital economy & development: The piece ties the country’s needs—tourism, agriculture, fisheries, trade, and cocoa exports—to practical digital finance solutions that help connect local activity to international markets. Energy policy ripple effects: A report says 113 countries (plus the EU) have taken steps to blunt rising energy costs linked to the Iran war, with the biggest moves focused on consumer support like tax cuts, subsidies, and price caps, alongside conservation measures. Marine protection by fishers: Cabo Verde’s “Guardians of the Sea” marks 10 years, with 190 volunteer fishers helping deter illegal activity and track marine megafauna—an approach that could inspire similar community-led monitoring across the Gulf of Guinea. Water stress map: A global visualization highlights extreme water stress where withdrawals far exceed renewable supply, flagging Kuwait as the worst case and underscoring how climate shifts can intensify pressure on agriculture and daily water needs. Golden visa trend: A separate roundup notes growing interest in moving abroad and how “golden visa” and citizenship-by-investment programs are being reshaped as some countries scale back due to gentrification and misuse risks.
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