AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAquaculture & Industrial Policy: Cameroon’s Kribi Port Industrial Zone is set to host aquaculture expansion after MINEPIA and the Port Authority of Kribi signed a partnership to allocate plots, unlock port services, and cut fish import dependence. Public Health & Social Support: The Zita Nadege Foundation launched a sickle cell awareness drive in Yaoundé, while MTN Cameroon rolled out “21 Days of Y’ello Care” with a new biomedical lab planned for Japoma District Hospital. Local Governance & Decentralisation: A Yaoundé launch unveiled a book tracing PNDP’s two decades of participatory local development, and experts backed local tax monitoring units as a way to improve revenue traceability without eroding council autonomy. Security & Administration: MINAT boss Paul Atanga Nji ordered clearer reporting on mining in Bertoua and warned fugitive politicians, as UNHCR praised Cameroon’s hosting of refugees during a MINAT meeting. Legal/Institutional: The National Assembly Speaker met IOM on implementing the Global Compact on migration through parliamentary recommendations. Human Rights: CENSREHURD condemned abuse against minors and urged stronger laws and enforcement. Regional Conflict: Suspected separatists kidnapped bus passengers in Cameroon’s Northwest, with ransom demands reported.
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