AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCholera Response Funding: The EU has released €2.3 million emergency humanitarian aid to Nigeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic and Chad to contain cholera outbreaks across West and Central Africa, citing WHO reports of 61,000+ cases in Africa in the first five months of 2026. Cameroon Health Support: Cameroon’s share is €100,000 for outbreak containment and case management, including extra humanitarian staff, essential medicines, cholera treatment units and oral rehydration points in worst-hit villages. Water, Sanitation & Hygiene: The package also backs WASH work—treating public water points and household supplies—plus surveillance, case management, risk communication and community sensitisation. Local Public Health Action: In Yaounde VI (Simbock), Mayor Jacques Yoki Onana deployed heavy machinery to clear an illegal dump site, aiming to reduce pollution and health risks while restoring the site and improving long-term waste control with community partners. Maternal Health Equipment: Niger’s government inaugurated N100 million worth of CEmONC equipment to strengthen emergency obstetric and newborn care, targeting faster treatment of conditions like obstructed labour, sepsis and emergency Caesareans. Health Systems & Care Networks: Catholic Relief Services received $50 million from the US State Department to improve hospitals, clinics and rural health networks in Cameroon, Liberia and Nigeria.
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