AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImmigration & Human Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for about 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, a move that could reshape asylum and deportation protections for millions more across the program. Public Health: Central Africa’s Ebola situation is worsening, with reports warning the 2026 outbreak could become the worst on record as Bundibugyo cases spread and no vaccine exists for that strain. Cameroon Economy & Tech: CAMTEL’s turnaround is making headlines after reforms and full digitalisation helped double revenues to 235 billion FCFA and boost profits—an example of how service culture and governance can drive growth. Disaster Preparedness: UNDP is training community disaster relays in Buea to spread practical flood and climate-risk messages locally, aiming to reach people official channels often miss. Wildlife & Culture: A new illicit trade in African grey parrot blood near Lobéké National Park is being flagged as traffickers shift to harder-to-detect products tied to medicine and belief practices. Gender & Safety: Human Rights Watch renews pressure on Cameroon over failures to curb violence against women and girls, citing weak protection and justice gaps. Education & Youth: ICT University has won a CEMAC digital university prize, while Cameroon’s diaspora-focused MINREX meeting highlighted easier consular processes and e-visa reforms.
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