AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHIV Treatment Update: Cameroon’s HIV and TB care unit in Douala says long-acting lenacapavir can control HIV with just two injections a year, after initial viral control with oral tablets—though access and cost remain unclear. Public Health Risk: Experts warn the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and neighboring Uganda could become one of the most serious in recent history, citing conflict, misinformation, and funding cuts as major hurdles. Child Health & WASH Advocacy: Plan International Cameroon trained Junior Parliamentarians to push for universal access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene, linking poor sanitation to child protection risks. Health Services on the Ground: A Chinese medical outreach in Mbalmayo (Nyong and So’o) delivered free consultations and treatment across multiple specialties, including women’s health and eye care. Health System Context: Cameroon secured extra CFAF 6 billion to complete the population and agriculture census, extending field operations to mid-July—supporting better planning for services. Energy & Health Link: Government says electricity fraud costs Cameroon about CFA60 billion yearly; Socadel’s 100-day plan targets theft to protect investment in service quality.
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