AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoPublic Health Watch: South West health authorities in Buea are monitoring a suspected mpox case involving a nine-year-old girl in Great Soppo, urging calm as lab tests continue. Higher Education Leadership: Prof. Gloria Enow Ashuntantang has been appointed Pro-Chancellor of the University of Buea, replacing the late Prof. Ako Oben. Telecom & Jobs: Camtel signed an agreement with Cameroon’s Higher Education Ministry to build a youth training framework, offering internships and hands-on exposure for future telecom professionals. Culture & Fashion: Cameroonian designers won at the Pan-African Fabric Initiative; Muks’Couture will represent Cameroon at a Smithsonian showcase in Washington in September. Human Rights & Safety: Activists condemned the murder of trans woman Doloresse in Yaoundé, citing degrading treatment by public employees and renewed calls for justice. Education for Inclusion: Cameroon launched the “We Ring The Bell” campaign to boost inclusive education financing for children with disabilities. Youth & Industry Skills: AfDB-backed PEAC entered its implementation phase in Yaoundé, targeting workforce skills, entrepreneurship, and industrial job placement. UK Immigration Pressure: New UK rules could strip universities of the right to recruit foreign students if visa refusals exceed 5% and dropouts remain high.
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