AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCameroon’s cultural IP push: La Liberté Arts Group (LALIG) and the London School of Economics Law School are building a legal protection roadmap for Cameroon’s Grassfields Atoghu fabric, aiming to stop uncredited global copying and protect artisans’ livelihoods. Education under attack: A new report says attacks on schools and education staff jumped by more than 40% in 2024–2025, with Cameroon among the countries hit hardest, as violence and insecurity keep children out of classrooms. Human rights message: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk told the Human Rights Council that the “trajectory” is toward “larger freedom,” even as rights face an “onslaught” that must be confronted. Politics and justice: Opposition figure Issa Tchiroma Bakary has filed complaints in France against President Paul Biya and officials, alleging post-election abuses against his supporters. Faith and service: Holy Family Church honored Dr. Peter Robie with the Saint Teresa of Calcutta Award for long-running medical and charitable work linked to Cameroon. World Cup culture: Cape Verde’s historic 0-0 draw vs Spain sparked global attention, with goalkeeper Vozinha’s social following surging and coaches praising the team’s identity and resilience.
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