AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoChildren’s Online Safety: Minpostel’s Minette Libom Li Likeng held a one-day forum with Meta on protecting children online, stressing it’s a shared “national coalition” effort involving parents, educators, civil society, state actors and telecom operators. Agro-Industrial Jobs in Cameroon: Ébebda’s new Agro-Industrial Vocational Training Center (CFM) is set to turn the town’s Yaoundé–Bafoussam highway crossroads into a processing hub, starting October 2026, with C2D-FP funding of 25 billion FCFA. Public Service Hiring Push: Cameroon plans 12,242 public-sector hires in 2026, with education and healthcare leading the intake, including thousands of contract teachers and health workers. Sports & Community Life: Parcours Vita fitness trails management is being transferred to municipalities, with the Prime Minister’s office calling for monitoring and evaluation. Women & Climate: Greenpeace Africa documented how rural women in Cameroon and across Africa face climate shocks first and hardest, while Indigenous communities in Yaounde showcase forest protection knowledge. Culture & Faith: Cameroon’s CNPB held a national prayer breakfast-style intercession session focused on protection for women and children amid rising violence. Food & Lifestyle: A manioc roundup highlights how the root is used across West and Central Africa, including Cameroon’s cocoyam soup. World News Touchpoints: India moves cough syrups to prescription-only after deadly contamination cases linked to the region, and 15 countries sign the Mombasa Declaration to fight illegal fishing—Cameroon included.
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