AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMpox Safety & Accountability: A Dutch virologist, Dr. Vincent Munster, and Cameroonian research assistant Claude Kwe have been charged in the U.S. over an alleged attempt to smuggle deactivated mpox vials and other biological materials into the country via Detroit after work in Congo during an mpox outbreak. Sports Medicine Access: FECAFOOT has signed a framework deal with Turkey’s Memorial Hospital Group and MEMORIAL Cameroon to give current and former Cameroonian footballers direct access to advanced care, including specialized medical evacuations for complex treatment. Community Health Outreach: A Chinese medical team’s 25th batch provided free consultations and treatment to over 230 patients in Ngat-Bane (Centre Region), covering multiple specialties and issuing medication. Children’s Rights & Health: Cameroon marked the 6th edition of Children’s Month with a focus on promoting children’s rights, including the right to health, safe drinking water, hygiene, and prevention of violence and abuse. Water Risk Watch: A new global drinking-water assessment flags unsafe water as a major public health risk, with many African countries among the lowest-ranked.
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