AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCounterterror Strike: US and Nigerian forces say they killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described by Trump as ISIS’s second-in-command, in a Lake Chad Basin operation—Tinubu calls it a “decisive blow” to ISIS’s reach. Humanitarian Pressure: Cameroon’s CHRC warns that systemic inequality is blocking millions of children’s rights, citing insecurity and underfunded aid as OCHA puts 2.9 million people in need, with only a small fraction reached. Public Health Equity: A debate in South Africa spotlights HPV prevention gaps—girls get free jabs, but boys often don’t, raising cancer-risk concerns. Migration Fallout: Sierra Leone says it will receive hundreds of “third-country” deportees from the US, with the first flight due May 20. Cameroon Tech & Unity: Cameroon’s National Day panelists stress digital tech’s double edge—connectivity on one hand, deepfakes and hate speech on the other. Culture & Learning: FECAFOOT’s court fight over its 2025 re-election and a Cameroon-inclusive education workshop in Douala both keep attention on institutions and access.
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