AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup, Cameroon angle: Portugal and Croatia set for a high-stakes last-32 clash in Toronto, with Ronaldo (41) and Modric (40) facing the “final career” question as both are scrutinised over form and ageing. Immigration policy: Cape Verde has ended visa-on-arrival for 96 countries, including Nigeria, requiring visas via embassies and tightening screening—raising travel friction for West Africans. Human rights diplomacy: At the UN Human Rights Council, Italy, Chile, Cameroon and the Holy See backed a political declaration calling for an international moratorium on surrogacy, citing risks to women and children. Cameroon governance & labour: In Yaoundé, the CCSDS social dialogue committee reviewed labour rights and the right to strike, pushing for a steadier social climate. Security & justice lens: A Cameroon-focused report maps organised crime and armed violence across regions, highlighting transnational criminal networks fueling conflict. Health policy: Nkafu Policy Institute convened stakeholders on private health insurance regulation and healthcare financing, aiming to strengthen Cameroon’s UHC push. Power sector finance: Socadel moved to raise CFA60bn via a banking mandate to fund electricity network investments after the Eneo takeover.
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