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Towards a Digital Rights Bill in Cameroon

Following his participation in the PGA's recent African Regional Workshop on the Universalization of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and its Additional Protocols in Lilongwe, Malawi, on April 3-4, 2023 and in line with the Lilongwe Plan of Action adopted during the event, Hon. Agho, MP, Cameroon, put forth a question to Cameroon's Minister of Post and Telecommunications on June 21st, 2023, regarding the Digital Rights Bill.


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Hon. Agho Oliver Bamenju, MP, Cameroon, was part of the official Cameroonian delegation along with Tsadia Celestine Roger, Diplomat, Ministry of External Relations and Jean-Yves Meo from the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications