AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYouth Inclusion Push: Paradigm Initiative is urging governments to stop leaving informal youth entrepreneurs out of social programmes, warning that weak digital access and poor rollout are blocking grassroots support. Education in Crisis: UNESCO and partners trained non-formal education teams in Douala to better include children with special needs, stressing “no child left behind” despite conflict impacts. Humanitarian Pressure: OCHA says 2.9 million people need help in Cameroon, but only 9% of the targeted caseload has been reached so far, with funding still the biggest bottleneck. Mining Crackdown: The Mines Ministry says it has identified 200 illegal artisanal gold firms in East and Adamawa—over 95% foreign-owned—and ordered them to suspend operations. Energy Governance: Cameroon installed SOCADEL management after the state moved to regain control of electricity distribution from ENEO. Sports & Community: FECAFOOT inaugurated its new headquarters in Yaoundé, while Nigeria’s Olympic City project highlights mixed-use housing plus sports facilities.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.