AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup 2026, culture & migration: The tournament kicks off June 11 across the US, Canada and Mexico, but the build-up is tangled with immigration fears and visa delays, including the case of a Somali referee barred from US entry. Cameroon education & community life: University of Bamenda’s public-facing outreach—like free water access for nearby residents—shows how state universities can support local livelihoods. Women’s peacebuilding: MINAT-backed work in Bamenda launches a North West Women Mediators Network to strengthen community mediation and the peace process. Exam integrity: Cameroon reschedules GCE exams after confirmed question leaks on social media, with a new June 22–July 2 timetable. Business & youth economy: Access Bank Cameroon announces PROMOTE 2026 activities in Yaoundé, with tracks for SMEs, women entrepreneurship, trade finance and digital banking. AI push: Cameroon launches its inaugural AI Week at MINRESI to grow local scientific research and move from AI consumption to local creation. Child protection alarm: A civil society coalition in Douala warns of a growing child sexual abuse crisis and calls for urgent collective action. Development & governance: Cameroon’s Parliament opens its June session focused on cost of living, youth unemployment, and mining sector reforms, including better transparency and fair community benefit-sharing.
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