AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCameroon–Tunisia Trade: CAPEF met Tunisia’s CETTEX to boost Cameroon’s cotton-to-textiles value chain, aiming to expand spinning, weaving and garment production instead of exporting raw cotton. Regional Security: Cameroon and Nigeria signed a defense-focused MoU in Yaoundé, targeting shared border threats like insurgencies, smuggling and Gulf of Guinea piracy. UK–Russia Sanctions Spillover: The UK seized and charged the captain of the Cameroon-flagged “shadow fleet” tanker Smyrtos, while reports also say a Russian warship fired warning shots near a UK-registered yacht—raising tensions as Britain expands enforcement. Aviation Connectivity: Air Peace announced new Lagos links to Douala, Libreville, Bamako and Conakry starting Aug. 1, 2026, with multiple weekly frequencies. Humanitarian Health Push: UNICEF handed Cameroon’s health ministry two mobile pick-up trucks for Adamawa and Far North to reach remote communities and speed delivery of nutrition and medical support. World Cup Spotlight (Cameroon-linked): A Cameroonian referee was named for the Austria–Jordan match, and Cameroon’s Paul Biya was cited among the world’s oldest serving leaders. Sports & Society: A report flags a global surge in attacks on education, up more than 40% in 2024–2025.
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