AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBiodiversity & Wildlife: Cameroon-linked research highlights how long trauma can shape endangered gorilla behavior, with scientists reporting a record 91-month habituation period for a gorilla group after poaching danger. Trade & Local Industry: Yaoundé’s 10th International Business, SME and Partnership Exhibition opened Monday, aiming to boost investment and regional SME cooperation across sectors from agribusiness to energy, running to June 21. Environment & Transport Corridors: The Cameroon National Shippers’ Council selected Tradex SA to build and operate fuel stations along key Central African trade corridors (Douala–Bangui and Douala–N’Djamena), with facilities designed to meet environmental standards and support logistics “life centers.” Conservation & Oceans: National Geographic’s 2026 Wayfinder Award went to South African ocean conservationist Silindile Mbuyazi, who has supported diving and ocean-access programmes including in Cameroon. Governance & Climate: Cameroon and the UK moved to deepen strategic parliamentary cooperation, with both sides pointing to land tenure, mining reforms, and solutions to climate change. Maritime Security & Pollution Risk: UK forces seized the Russian-linked “shadow fleet” tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel; authorities said it will be monitored for environmental or safety concerns, while the vessel sailed under a Cameroon flag.
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