AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPress Freedom & Media Accountability: The UK High Commission reaffirmed its push to strengthen press freedom in Cameroon, backing a Francophone–Anglophone journalists’ dialogue on ethics, independence, and rebuilding public trust. Inclusive Education Under Strain: UNESCO and partners trained about 90 non-formal education actors in Douala (May 6–9), equipping them to support children with special educational needs in crisis-hit regions. Cameroon’s Humanitarian Pressure: OCHA warns 2.9 million people need aid, but only 172,000 have been reached so far, with funding at just 20% of requirements. Gold Sector Crackdown: The Mines Ministry says it has identified over 200 illegal artisanal gold mining companies, mostly foreign-owned, and ordered them to suspend operations. FECAFOOT Moves Forward: CAF President Patrice Motsepe joined PM Dion Ngute and Samuel Eto’o to inaugurate FECAFOOT’s new Yaoundé headquarters, even as a court case continues involving referees’ exclusion. Infrastructure Finance: Loan signing on May 15 clears the way for the Ebolowa–Akom II–Kribi road project, pegged at nearly 169 billion FCFA.
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