AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health: Cameroon’s South West health authorities are urging calm after a suspected mpox (monkeypox) case was reported in Buea, with lab tests ongoing and measures already in place. Education & Inclusion: Yaoundé hosted the launch of the “We Ring The Bell” campaign to boost inclusive education for children with disabilities, running nationwide until September 30, 2026. Higher Education Leadership: Prof. Gloria Enow Ashuntantang has been appointed Pro-Chancellor of the University of Buea, replacing the late Prof. Ako Oben. Culture & Fashion: Cameroonian designers won top spots in the Pan-African Fabric Initiative’s Cameroon leg, with Muks’Couture set to represent the country at a Smithsonian showcase in Washington, D.C. Youth & Jobs: Camtel agreed a partnership with the Ministry of Higher Education to create an investment framework for youth telecom training, offering internships and practical exposure. Environment & Children: IPEN is calling for tougher global controls on lead chromates in paint, noting Cameroon has already notified bans under the Rotterdam Convention. Sports & Community: A Cameroon-raised former pro footballer is launching Strive Futbol Academy in Georgia to mentor boys and girls.
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