AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate-Linked Migration Governance: IOM Cameroon and COMIFAC signed a MoU in Yaounde to link human mobility with forest protection, citing northern Cameroon’s rainfall drop and coastal erosion as drivers of displacement. Flood Risk Accountability: A Cameroon editorial pushes back on “it’s just the rains” excuses, urging drainage, watershed protection, wetland safeguards, and flood early-warning in cities like Bamenda and Limbe. Digital Agriculture for Food Security: ANTIC brought farmers and agritech startups in Limbe together to cut post-harvest losses and improve market access, spotlighting drones, digital marketplaces, and smart farm management. Biodiversity Under Pressure: Greenpeace Africa links Cameroon’s WAFCON inspiration to Ebo Forest’s fight, warning that industrial logging threatens unique primates and great apes. Maritime Safety & Environmental Spill Risks: Reports on a high-risk rescue tied to a Cameroon-flagged LPG tanker highlight how disasters at sea can quickly escalate into major environmental harm. Women’s Football & National Pride: Cameroon’s Lionesses’ WAFCON run and World Cup qualification renew attention on Ebo Forest’s “second chance” message.
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