AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoYaoundé Governance: Cameroon’s National Assembly wrapped up its 2026 June session, stressing transparency, revenue traceability and warning citizens against misinformation, while urging participation in the census and electoral-list revision. Public Health: New Ministry of Public Health data says Cameroon has hit two of the UN’s 95-95-95 HIV targets: 96.4% of diagnosed people are on treatment and 95% of those are virally suppressed, though only 77.1% know their status. Local Development: Nkambe in the North West won the regional cleanest city prize again and now eyes national glory in the ministry’s clean city contest. Language & Tech: MTN Cameroon launched the Bibala app to help revive local languages as studies show many indigenous tongues are struggling to be learned by younger users. Agriculture: Government reaffirmed plans under the Rice Value Chain Development Project to expand irrigated rice to about 17,000 hectares and set up a processing plant targeting 100,000 tonnes annually. Environment: Cameroon validated a UNEP-backed environmental restoration program for nearly 100,000 hectares, aiming to restore 10,000 hectares and support resilient farming and nature-based businesses. Security & Society: The territorial administration met Jehovah’s Witnesses in Yaoundé over concerns including civic duties like singing the national anthem and their guidance on vaccination and blood donations.
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