AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation Under Attack: A new GCPEA report says attacks on schools and education staff jumped over 40% in 2024-2025, with more than 8,556 incidents harming 10,600 students and workers across 83 countries—Cameroon is among the worst-hit, with over 1,700 affected. Maritime Security: Britain’s Royal Marines and the UK National Crime Agency boarded the Cameroon-flagged sanctioned tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel in a six-hour operation, the first UK-led seizure of a “shadow fleet” vessel, with the ship to be moved off England for inspection. Cameroon Sports & Events: The Cameroon International Cycling Tour resumes today with the Douala–Kribi stage after flooding forced cancellation of stage seven in Limbe. Digital Governance & Data: CAMTEL says its Zamengoé data centre supports public data protection and “digital sovereignty,” framing data as a national security and trust issue. SAGO 2026: At the Yaoundé fair on public-private partnerships, government officials pushed PPPs to fund development while mining regulators warned of illegal gold activity and court actions against unauthorised firms. World Cup Focus: Spain open Group H against debutants Cabo Verde in Atlanta today, with Cameroon mentioned in the qualification context as Cabo Verde finished ahead of the Indomitable Lions.
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