AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAir Quality & Public Health: Makerere University’s AirQo project is using AI plus low-cost air sensors to deliver hyperlocal, real-time pollution data across 24 African countries, including Cameroon—aiming to close major monitoring gaps behind an estimated one million deaths yearly from poor air quality. Chronic Disease Financing: In Yaoundé, Nkafu Policy Institute stakeholders pushed for stronger private health insurance reforms to expand coverage for chronic diseases and disabilities, warning Cameroon still relies heavily on out-of-pocket spending that drives catastrophic costs. UHC & Community-Based Insurance: Another Nkafu OWG dialogue highlighted lessons from Community-Based Health Insurance to scale Universal Health Coverage, focusing on reducing household financial shocks and improving access. Drug Resistance Watch: Researchers report early warning signs that genetic changes in the schistosomiasis parasite may reduce response to praziquantel, calling for ongoing genomic surveillance to protect long-term control efforts. El Niño Preparedness: Climate experts urge fast action as El Niño strengthens, with Cameroon listed among countries at high risk of climate shocks that can worsen health, food and water insecurity. Water Security: Cameroon presented a nearly $4bn Water Compact at the African Water Forum, outlining plans to improve safe water access and water governance to support health and livelihoods.
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