AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Culture: FIFA’s 2026 kickoff is already sparking debate and drama, from visa chaos and profiling claims to Neymar ruled out of Brazil vs Morocco—while fans across Africa and the diaspora are arriving with higher expectations and sharper nerves. Cameroon Sports Memory: A reflective piece revisits how the 1990 Cameroon Lions World Cup moment could shut down the country, mixing national pride with street celebrations. Digital & Education in Cameroon: Cameroon’s International Archives Week ends with a push for digital governance and historical truth, while Yaoundé International Business School gets a new Vice Chancellor and MINESUP-backed partnerships aim to boost graduate employability. Women, Peacebuilding & Faith: Cameroon’s bishops commit to turning Pope Leo’s peace message into a reconciliation roadmap, and MOHAM launches a women mediators summit to formalize women’s roles in peacebuilding. Health & Community Care: Yaoundé renews blood donation efforts amid shortages ahead of World Blood Donor Day. Governance Watch: Cameroon faces renewed scrutiny over GCE exam leaks, with calls for deeper accountability beyond “administrative failure.” Environment & Climate: SHUMAS director wins a climate change award in Bamenda, highlighting long-running community environmental work. International Spotlight: A report alleges Chinese racism toward Africans, while UNAIDS warns HIV prevention access is dropping sharply due to funding cuts.
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