AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChild Protection Crisis: A Douala press briefing by PLAFOSCIL says Cameroon is facing a growing child sexual abuse crisis, citing disturbing cases including alleged abuse of pupils in Yaoundé IV and calling for urgent, coordinated action. COP32 & Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos briefed African ambassadors in Addis Ababa on Ethiopia’s COP32 preparations, with Cameroon’s ambassador chairing and UNECA leadership present. Music & Creative Industry: Showbiz101 reports Lagos’ bridgeAFRIC week-long programme, “Connecting African Creatives Globally,” will bring artists and industry players together on contracts, copyright, branding, and digital visibility. World Cup Culture & Identity: A piece on Cameroon’s 1990 World Cup legacy spotlights Roger Milla’s quarter-final run and the cultural impact of the tournament. Immigration & Rights: One Cameroonian asylum seeker remains hopeful after petitioning U.S. immigration courts for release from detention, highlighting the human cost of prolonged confinement. Public Service & Jobs: Cameroon plans to recruit 2,090 public sector workers in 2026, with major boosts in health and education. Education Exams: Cameroon reschedules GCE Ordinary and Advanced Level papers after confirmed leakage breaches, aiming to preserve public confidence. Health Campaign: In Cameroon, experts discuss HPV vaccine confidence, tackling misinformation and urging uptake to prevent cervical cancer. Migration Fraud Watch: A Douala-focused media session warns journalists and the public about scams targeting would-be migrants seeking Canada. Cultural Showcase: Yaoundé’s SAGO 2026 Government Action Fair opens June 8, running to June 13, with hundreds of exhibitors and a focus on accountability and citizen dialogue.
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