AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Integrity: Cameroon’s Minister Nalova Lyonga says GCE exams were rescheduled after mass leakage of confidential questions online, with a new timetable running June 22–July 2 while TVEE remains unchanged. Women’s Peacebuilding: MOHCAM launched the North West Women Mediators Network in Bamenda, bringing together 200 community mediators, peace monitors and partners to strengthen local conflict resolution. Science & Innovation: Cameroon kicked off its inaugural Artificial Intelligence Week at MINRESI (June 8–12), pushing researchers to build a localized AI framework with French Embassy support. Public Health & Rights: MINAT met Plan International Cameroon as the NGO marks 30 years on the ground, focusing on child protection, youth activities and community resilience. Culture & Craft Education: Yaoundé’s Kurt Geiger Kindness Foundation opened a free “Creative Corner” for ages 13–18, teaching weaving, leatherwork, printmaking and fashion skills. Sports & Society: As World Cup fever rises, coverage spotlights how the tournament intersects with migration, inclusion and the lived realities of African fans and players. Governance: Parliament opened its June session with sharp focus on cost of living, youth unemployment and mining sector reforms.
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