AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHealth Policy & Nutrition: Cameroon has earmarked CFAF12.5 billion for 2026 to cut milk and fish imports under its agropastoral and fisheries import-substitution plan, with new financing aimed at improving producers’ access to credit. Public Health Funding: The EU has released €2.3m to curb cholera outbreaks across Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and the Central African Republic, with Nigeria receiving €1.5m. Maternal & Community Wellness: A Yaoundé hospital director unveiled a magazine documenting reforms and innovations to improve governance and patient care, while a separate wellness story highlights mother-friendly gym models that support exercise alongside childcare. Safety & Emergency Health: A deadly landslide at the Zamboye artisanal gold mine in the Central African Republic—near Cameroon’s border—has killed dozens (officially 49, with locals saying around 100), prompting a temporary closure and a judicial investigation; rescue teams report limited equipment and expertise. Governance & Health Speculation: Cameroon’s President Paul Biya returned to Yaoundé after a record 10-week absence in Switzerland, ending weeks of health and succession speculation. Migration & Rights: Reports say some U.S. deportees resisted transfer to Liberia and were instead flown to Equatorial Guinea, underscoring ongoing legal and humanitarian concerns around third-country deportations.
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