AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCameroon–CAR Refugees: Cameroon and the Central African Republic, with UNHCR, have relaunched voluntary repatriation talks for CAR refugees, with a Tripartite Commission working session set for July 14 in Yaoundé to adopt the return’s operational plan. Youth & Food Security: Cameroon’s North and Far North youth cooperatives received CFA60m to boost rice and onion production, aiming to raise output and incomes through targeted grants. Digital Rights: Cameroon launched a program to fight sextortion tied to intimate images, combining prevention, victim support, and calls to report incidents to authorities. Public Finance Pressure: Cameroon’s customs revenue missed its Q1 target, with export duties falling sharply even as import collections held up. State-Owned Industry: Cameroon converted CFA92.5bn in claims on Alucam into equity to reduce bankruptcy risk, though it won’t directly fund smelter modernization. Agriculture Inputs: Cameroon set a goal of producing 70,000 tons of certified seeds in 2026, distributing improved foundation seeds to northern producer groups. Immigration Policy: The UK updated rules requiring entry clearance for Cameroon and dozens of other countries, warning of delays or denied boarding without the right documents.
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