AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoCameroon in the spotlight (diaspora & policy): A Cyprus court has rejected a 19-year-old Cameroonian’s asylum bid after he claimed his uncle planned to sacrifice him for money, saying his story had major credibility gaps. World Cup culture & identity: The 2026 tournament keeps throwing up big themes beyond football—South Africa’s match saw multiple red cards, while coverage also highlights how migration and dual nationality are reshaping national team stories. Youth, work, and education: The World Bank convened West and Central African youth dialogues, including Cameroon, to tackle the education-to-jobs gap. Health & community care: An AFRICTRIMS conference in Accra pushed for better diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis and related autoimmune conditions across Africa, with Cameroon among represented countries. Local development & security (Cameroon): U.S. forces are set to redeploy to Maroua in Cameroon’s Far North for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support. Culture in motion: A Cameroon-linked artist, Agnes Essonti, is featured in Spain’s Bienal Climática, using imagery tied to Cameroon’s prawn-rich coast and broader eco-social themes.
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