AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoHIV Prevention Boost: Cameroon has started a pilot rollout of CAB-PrEP, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention option (cabotegravir) given every two months, said to be up to 95% effective, with Douala among the first high-transmission areas; officials stress it complements condoms, regular testing and follow-up, and will rely on strong public information and community support. Child Health Push: South West Region launched the 2026 Mother and Child Health Nutrition Action Week in Buea, aiming to reach at least 95% of eligible children (0–59 months) with Vitamin A supplementation and catch-up immunisation through July 12. HIV Hotspot Update: New Camphia survey results released in Yaoundé show the Northwest remains the hardest-hit region (5.6% HIV prevalence vs 2.7% national), underscoring uneven progress across Cameroon. Emergency Response in Douala: Heavy rains preceded a partial collapse of a three-story building in Bonamoussadi, Douala, killing at least six (including three children) and injuring six; authorities are investigating the cause and assessing nearby structures. Orthopaedic Care Funding: Borno Governor Babagana Zulum announced an additional N200m donation to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Azare, bringing state support to N400m after nearly 4,000 patients treated and 300+ major procedures in six months.
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