AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLuanda Science & Tech: President João Lourenço inaugurated the Luanda Science and Technology Park, calling it a boost for research, innovation and startups, with AfDB funding covering about 90% of the roughly $100m project. Higher Education Links: Angola’s Foreign Minister, Téte António, urged real follow-through on agreements between Angolan and North American universities, aiming for student mobility and joint research that produces publications and applied innovation. Justice Cooperation: Angola and Brazil will hold the first Judicial Dialogue in Luanda (22–26 June), bringing magistrates to share experience on civil, criminal, family and consumer protection, plus visits to key courts and museums. Media Responsibility: ERCA urged Angola’s media outlets to act responsibly and objectively as the sector grows, stressing ethical journalism and protection of children and vulnerable groups. Reconciliation & Memory: CIVICOP released a provisional list of women victims from May 27, 1977, asking families to provide DNA samples for identification. Healthcare Scholarships: Merck Foundation highlighted 2,600+ scholarships for healthcare providers across 52 countries and 44 specialties, with Angola’s First Lady among the participating guests. World Cup Pop Culture: Cape Verde’s World Cup run continues to dominate feeds, with goalkeeper Vozinha’s viral rise and the story of his mother’s visa struggle turning into a global moment.
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