AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSexual Violence in Cabo Delgado: A UNFPA report on Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado describes a sharp rise in gender-based violence since the 2017 conflict, including abductions and sexual assault, with victims still living in fear and poverty. Humanitarian Recognition: Cameroonian philanthropist Kuma Edison was honoured at the Guardian Post Achievement Awards in Ebolowa for community projects supporting women, youth and farmers. Academic Exchange: Prof Dr Jerry Yonga (University of Yaounde I) was appointed to the US Fulbright Specialist Programme, opening doors for technology and innovation collaboration. Free Healthcare in Nyong & So’o: Chinese doctors delivered a one-day outreach in Ngat-Bane, Mbalmayo, treating patients across multiple specialties, with the mayor praising the Cameroon–China goodwill. Cameroon Politics & Rights: The SDF tabled bills on femicide, child protection, national cohesion, transparency in public office, and historical justice, while also stepping up preparations for 2027 elections. Mob Justice Condemned: Ex-minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary condemned the burning alive killing of Steve Diffo near Dschang, calling for justice and warning against vigilante violence. Education Workforce Audit: Cameroon’s Minesec launched a biometric census review of over 11,000 education ministry employees, flagging many “unknown” or absent cases. Children Online Safety: Minpostel held a forum with Meta on safer internet for children, pushing shared responsibility among government, parents, educators and platforms. Culture & Community: MECA Leicester hosted a three-day Manyu cultural festival in the UK, spotlighting language, youth talent and diaspora unity.
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