AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMenstrual dignity in Yaounde: Women’s Smiles Association launched the Cameroonian “My Free Period” festival at the French Institute of Cameroon (IFC), aiming to break taboos, teach menstrual hygiene and reproductive health, and spotlight dignity beyond “just hygiene.” Humanitarian meals in the capital: Source de Vie Association ran its “Restaurant Social Gratuit” free-meal drive in Yaounde, serving 300+ hot meals at Mfoudi market and linking food support with healthcare, shelter, and youth training. Diaspora housing push: Cameroon’s Ministry of External Relations and SIC signed a Diaspora-SIC partnership to channel overseas savings into housing projects, using embassies/consulates and “SIC Real Estate Weeks” to attract partners. Cameroon in the wider news: A wave of fake “Cambodia orders Africans to leave by May 31” claims was officially dismissed by Cambodia and Ghana, with Cameroon named among affected nationalities—reminding readers to rely on official channels. Culture & conflict lens: A feature on Cameroon’s conflict argues that international coverage often reduces the crisis to a simple civil war, while sidelining civilian realities and the colonial media legacy.
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