AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup & African Football: With FIFA expanding to 48 teams, Africa’s representation jumps to a record 10 sides, including Morocco, Senegal, Algeria, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, Tunisia, DR Congo, South Africa, Cape Verde and Ghana—an era shift driven by CAF’s long push for tactical depth and boardroom advocacy. Public Health & Travel: The US, Mexico and Canada say they’ll align Ebola-related travel health measures for World Cup visitors coming from high-risk areas in Congo. Cameroon in the Catholic spotlight: Vatican recognition continues to ripple through the region as Pope Leo XIV declares Cameroonian religious brother Jean-Thierry Ebogo “Venerable,” while faith tourism interest grows after the pope’s Africa tour that included Cameroon. Women, faith & community: A 3-day Catholic Women Association Cameroon-Europe convention in the UK spotlights faith, family building and community support for Cameroonian Catholics abroad. Diaspora activism & rights: A fighting game community raised over $100K to help a detained Street Fighter player fight an ICE immigration case in the US. Cameroon politics & youth: The SDF marks its 36th anniversary with a new “Campaign Locomotive” strategy and a call for Cameroonian youth to reclaim political space. Health & data for women: African scientists gather in Nairobi for a modelling and analytics school focused on women’s health and data-driven public health decisions. Immigration crackdown abroad: Cambodia orders African nationals—including Cameroonians—to leave by May 31 or face arrest, jail and fines.
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