AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup & identity: Cameroon’s football culture stays in the spotlight as fans frame the 2026 tournament as more than sport, with stories ranging from Cameroonian memories of USA ’94 to wider African expectations for glory. Cameroon politics & diplomacy: President Paul Biya sent a Russia Day congratulatory message to Vladimir Putin, signaling continued diplomatic engagement. Education-to-work push: Cameroon’s Higher Education Ministry signed new internship partnerships in Yaoundé with Sopecam, Camtel and the Civil Aviation Authority to boost graduate employability and practical training. Digital governance & rights: A Yaoundé workshop under DiPES reviewed Cameroon’s cybersecurity, cybercrime and telecom laws for alignment with human rights in the digital age. Arts & heritage: International Archives Week in Cameroon wrapped up with a focus on digital governance and historical truth, stressing better archiving practices. Youth creativity: The Kurt Geiger Kindness Foundation launched “The Creative Corner” in Yaoundé, offering free craft and design training for teens. Church & peacebuilding: Cameroon bishops pledged to turn Pope Leo’s peace message into a reconciliation roadmap, including publishing speeches and supporting study groups. Women in peace: NW mediators’ network efforts highlighted women’s leadership in peacebuilding and inclusive mediation. Environment & health: Cross River activated Ebola preparedness measures, while UNESCO biosphere reserve designations underscored growing conservation momentum.
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