AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoPan-African Fashion & Design: Cameroon’s Muks’Couture won the Pan-African Fabric Initiative, earning the right to represent the country at the Smithsonian’s Pan-African Fabric and Fashion Showcase in Washington on Sept. 26, 2026. Youth & Jobs: Camtel agreed with MINESUP to open an investment framework for youth telecom training, pairing internships with hands-on sector exposure. Skills for Industry: The AfDB-backed PEAC programme entered its implementation phase in Yaoundé, aiming to modernise training and boost employability for young people and women. Agribusiness Entrepreneurship: Plantain Programme cohort five handed out start-up kits and 250,000 tissue-culture plantlets to 500 students, targeting CFA 855m turnover in 11 months. Inclusive Education: Cameroon launched the “We Ring The Bell” campaign to push financing and access for children with disabilities nationwide. Women, Climate & Rights: Rural women were highlighted as the front line of climate adaptation needs, with calls for action beyond awareness. Governance & Justice: Opposition strategist Djeukam Tchameni’s detention was extended by six months, renewing criticism over judicial neutrality. Religion & Society: Pope Leo XIV urged Cameroonians to reject instrumentalising God for political gain, stressing fraternity and peace. Environment & Health: World Environment Day coverage renewed pressure for global controls on lead paint chemicals to protect children. Global Mobility: UK universities face tighter rules for recruiting foreign students, with stricter visa refusal and completion thresholds.
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