AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCameroon-UK Cultural & Economic Ties: At PROMOTE in Yaounde, Minister Paul Tasong opened the UK Pavilion and Business Forum, praising deep cooperation across sports, culture, economy and diplomacy, with UK-Cameroon support nearing 1,000 billion FCFA. Education & Youth Development: Minesec launched a biometric and physical census review of over 11,000 education ministry employees, flagging thousands as absent, abroad, abandoned posts or with “unknown” status—an overhaul with big implications for schools and services. Humanitarian Recognition: Kuma Edison, through the Kuma Edison Foundation, was honoured at the Guardian Post Achievement Awards in Ebolowa for community projects benefiting women, youth and farmers. Academic Leadership: Prof. Dr. Jerry Yonga was appointed to the US Fulbright Specialist Programme, while Humphrey Ekema Monono was named new Registrar of the Cameroon Baptist University Institute, effective July 1. Health Access: Chinese doctors carried out a free medical outreach in Mbalmayo, treating patients across multiple specialties, with local leaders linking the initiative to stronger Cameroon–China relations. Rights & Justice Watch: Cameroon’s opposition SDF tabled bills targeting femicide, child sexual violence, discrimination and historical justice, while another report condemned the burning alive killing of Steve Diffo in the West Region. Online Safety for Children: Minpostel, with Meta, held a forum on children’s online safety, pushing for a national coalition of government, parents, educators and platforms.
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