AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLesotho–Environment & Policy: Lesotho is holding ABS Week 2026 to strengthen how it protects traditional knowledge and genetic resources under the Nagoya Protocol, bringing together communities, researchers and government to shape an Access and Benefit-Sharing mechanism. Public Finance & Development: Lesotho and the World Bank have signed three financing deals worth over M841 million to expand clean energy access, speed up skills development and improve nutrition outcomes. Governance & Accountability: Prime Minister Sam Matekane says government will institutionalise a new way of working focused on accountability, transparency and measurable results, with leaders expected to regularly report back to citizens. Disability Rights: The Lesotho National League of Visually Impaired Persons warns that some visually impaired children are still being hidden at home, denying access to education and healthcare. Safety in Schools: Lesotho’s Fire Rescue Department urges schools to revive Disaster Risk Reduction clubs and run regular emergency simulation drills, warning that fewer drills and risky learner behaviour raise fire risks in winter.
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