AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Aid Cuts Backlash: Human Rights Watch says the US’s abrupt 2025 foreign-aid slash left rights work “chaotic and abrupt,” freezing investigations and support for defenders across 16 countries, including Cameroon—turning a lifeline into a vacuum autocrats could exploit. UN Rights Pressure: The UN’s top rights official is demanding independent probes into reported civilian deaths from Nigerian and Chadian airstrikes in northern Nigeria, after claims of a Zamfara market attack killing at least 100 and fishermen deaths in the shared Lake Chad region. Cameroon Football: FECAFOOT commissioned its new Yaoundé headquarters, with Samuel Eto’o and Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute presiding—plus CAF chief Patrice Motsepe and legends Jay-Jay Okocha and El Hadji Diouf. Community & Culture: Cameroon’s trans community mourns transgender pioneer Doloresse, found murdered in Yaoundé, as LGBTQI+ voices demand an end to impunity. Health Equity: South Africa’s HPV debate spotlights a gap—girls get free jabs, boys don’t—raising questions about cancer prevention coverage.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.