AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMaternal Health Partnership: UNFPA and the African Development Bank signed a new deal to strengthen maternal health and economic growth across Africa, with plans for digital training for health workers, climate-resilient health infrastructure, and better health information systems. School Nutrition in Cameroon: Plan International Cameroon, with Plan Canada and WFP, launched a Home Grown School Feeding programme in Adamawa, East and Center regions to cut absenteeism and malnutrition through school canteens and safe, nutritious meals. Local Health Capacity Building: Tiko Council is exploring a partnership with Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education in India to support medical training (including student exchange), donate equipment, and improve local health infrastructure. Health System Access for Autism: A new piece calls for moving from “awareness” to inclusive, acceptance-based healthcare for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders, focusing on practical changes in communication and care settings. Public Health & Safety: Cameroon’s maritime forces took part in Obangame Express OE26 to improve readiness against sea crimes that can also affect public health through trafficking and unsafe conditions. Health Innovation Pipeline: Africa Health Collaborative announced HIFest 2026 (June 4–6 in Accra) bringing together health innovators from Cameroon and across Africa to develop solutions for stronger health systems.
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