AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Watch: Pope Leo XIV urged stronger, coordinated international action to contain the rising Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, stressing the need to involve affected communities and noting weak health systems in hard-hit north and east areas. Public Health & Safety: The Pope also expressed solidarity with victims of a deadly Central African Republic gold mine landslide near the Cameroon border, calling for safer and lawful mining sites. Health Governance: A new Global Terrorism Index 2026 report says West Africa’s terrorism crisis is fundamentally a governance crisis, pointing to state fragility and institutional weakness that worsen insecurity and strain public services. Cameroon Health & Society: Cameroon’s prolonged political leadership absence has reignited debate over governance and public communication, with opposition critics linking distance from citizens to wider system weaknesses. Humanitarian Protection: UN-linked World Humanitarian Day activities in Cameroon highlighted the need to protect civilians and frontline workers, including WHO and Cameroon Red Cross participation. Local Maternal Care: Indigenous midwives in Cameroon were celebrated in a GEF-supported event focused on safeguarding life and wellbeing, with community sharing on prenatal, postnatal and neonatal care.
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