AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDiplomacy & Labour: Cameroon’s Minister of Labour and Social Security, Grégoire Owona, met his counterpart in Doha with discussions focused on strengthening cooperation in labour matters. Church & Peace in Yaoundé: Cameroon’s Catholic bishops wrapped up their 51st plenary assembly with renewed calls to reject division and violence, urging peace, dialogue and moral guidance amid ongoing national crises. Humanitarian Pressure: A Norwegian Refugee Council report ranks Sudan as the world’s most neglected displacement crisis, with the DRC returning for the tenth straight year; it also notes funding has fallen to under half of needs. Regional Insecurity & Displacement: UNHCR-linked data cited by Sunday PUNCH says 8,521 Nigerians fled to Niger, Cameroon and Chad between Dec 2025 and May 2026, bringing registered refugees in the three countries to 416,184. World Cup Build-up (Cameroon angle): FIFA’s 2026 tournament is set to collect match items for museums worldwide, while coverage highlights groups E–H and the wider cultural stakes as the competition begins June 11. Public Health Watch: US health officials warn that infectious-disease risks, including Ebola concerns, could rise as World Cup travel ramps up. Environment Policy: IPEN urges stronger controls on lead chromates under the Rotterdam Convention, naming Cameroon among countries that have notified bans.
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