AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup & Identity: Senegal’s Lamine Camara heads into France with extra fuel—revenge for the AFCON title dispute and a chance to prove Senegal can “write our own story,” with El-Hadji Diouf still living rent-free in the squad’s mindset. Education Under Threat: A new global study says attacks on education jumped 40% in 2024–2025, with Cameroon among the hardest hit for students and staff killed or injured—another reminder that schools remain targets. Cameroon Governance & Youth: Cameroon’s Parliament opens its June session with MPs pressing for transparency in mining, better public service delivery, and reforms that tackle cost of living and youth unemployment. Digital & Skills: Higher education ministry partnerships in Yaoundé aim to boost internships and graduate employability via media, telecoms, and civil aviation links. Faith & Community: Kumba Catholic Diocese marks 10 years with a “school of love” message, praising Christian solidarity during the Anglophone crisis. Culture & Media: Talentz MEDIA calls for volunteer entertainment writers across Cameroon and Africa, expanding coverage of music, film, TV, and celebrity culture. International Context: Cameroon’s President Biya congratulates Putin on Russia Day, while global humanitarian aid logistics face new strain from Middle East disruptions.
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