AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHealth & Governance: Cameroon’s President Paul Biya returned to Yaoundé after a record 10-week absence in Europe, ending weeks of health speculation and renewed questions about who was running the country while he was away. Public Health & Food Security: Cameroon allocated CFAF 12.5 billion in 2026 to boost livestock and fisheries under its import-substitution plan, aiming to cut reliance on imported milk and fish through expanded credit for producers. Workplace Safety & Community Health: A deadly landslide at an artisanal gold mine in the Central African Republic near the Cameroon border killed at least 49 people officially (with local and Red Cross reports putting the toll above 100), prompting a temporary closure and a judicial investigation—highlighting ongoing risks from low-safety informal mining. Human Rights & Care Access: Reports describe a Cameroonian woman among migrants who resisted US deportation plans and were flown to Equatorial Guinea, raising concerns about protection and access to medical care during detention and forced transfers. Sports & Wellness (Cameroon link): Cameroon midfielder Carlos Baleba agreed a deal with Manchester United (reported £65m plus up to £5m), with a medical planned after an ankle injury—another spotlight on Cameroonian talent abroad.
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