AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoU.S. Visa Overhaul for Africa: The State Department plans to cut visa-processing embassies and consulates across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, with Yaoundé among the remaining processing cities—meaning many travellers will have to travel to designated hubs for interviews and procedures. Public Health & Security: Two NIH researchers, including Claude Kwe, a Cameroonian, were charged in the U.S. over an alleged attempt to smuggle mpox vials into the country via Detroit Metro Airport. Refugees & Migration Governance: In Yaoundé, UNHCR praised Cameroon’s hospitality to refugees during an audience with the MINAT boss, while the National Assembly Speaker met IOM to push migration recommendations into action. Local Governance & Youth: Cameroon launched a digital library to expand reading and training opportunities for youth, and a rights group (CENSREHURD) renewed calls for tougher laws and enforcement against sexual violence targeting minors. Economy & Trade Facilitation: Cameroon is advancing a Maritime Single Window platform to digitize port clearance processes for faster, cleaner administration. Sports: Senegal won the U17 AFCON title after beating Tanzania on penalties, with Cameroon set to join the U17 World Cup alongside other qualifiers.
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