AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCameroon Education Digital Push: Cameroon is rolling out student digital IDs for secondary schools, linking unique student records to payments and school services through a partnership with MTN Cameroon. Cameroon Telecom Heritage: CAMTEL launched Cameroon’s first Telecommunications Museum exhibition in Yaounde, tracing the country’s telecom evolution from early infrastructure to the digital age. World Cup, Identity & Representation: Coverage highlights how African-descended players are reshaping national identity debates at the 2026 World Cup, while Cape Verde’s Pico Lopes says he feels he’s representing “two countries” with local support behind him. African Forest Knowledge & Food: A study presented by the African Forest Forum documents 115 edible forest species and indigenous knowledge, pointing to conservation and sustainable forest-based enterprises. Youth & Inclusion in Cameroon: MINJEC and the World Bank discuss a Program-for-Results to support 65,000 vulnerable youth (18–35) with income-generating activities, including training and mentoring. Culture on Screen: The Ladima Foundation’s Adiaha Award for Best Documentary by an African Woman went to South Africa’s And She Didn’t Die, spotlighting feminist storytelling and women’s historical erasure.
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