AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Innovation: Cameroon-linked participants are set to join Ghana’s Africa Health Collaborative Health Innovation Festival (HIFest) in Accra from June 4–6, with youth-led health ventures and practical innovations aimed at easing Africa’s healthcare gaps. Catholic Church Milestone (Yaoundé): Vatican recognition has advanced the canonisation process for Cameroonian religious brother Jean-Thierry Ebogo, declared “Venerable”; he is associated with Sainte-Thérèse Carmel in Nkoabang, on Yaoundé’s outskirts. Politics (Cameroon): The Social Democratic Front marks its 36th anniversary, with chairman Joshua Osih unveiling a “Campaign Locomotive for Electoral Success” and urging youth to take a bigger role in rebuilding the country. Local Governance (Tiko): Tiko Council is exploring a partnership with an Indian higher-education institution to boost healthcare delivery and medical training, including possible free study exchanges for local students. Human Rights: A report by groups including RACOPEM and Droits et Paix highlights the human impact of Cameroon’s death penalty, based on a 2025 fact-finding mission in prisons.
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