AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoMpox Vigilance in Buea: Cameroon’s South West health authorities are urging calm and vigilance after a suspected Mpox (monkeypox) case was reported in Great Soppo, Buea, involving a 9-year-old girl; officials say monitoring and lab tests are underway and that prevention measures are already in place. Free Care in Rural Cameroon: A Chinese medical team delivered free healthcare services in Ngat-Bane (Centre Region) and treated 230+ patients across internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics/gynecology, eye and ear-nose-throat care, plus rehabilitation and acupuncture, with medication provided. Water Safety Warning: A new global assessment highlights unsafe drinking water as a major health risk, with many African countries among the lowest-ranked for water quality and public health protection. Leadership Update: President Paul Biya has left Cameroon for a brief private stay in Europe, as Yaoundé awaits the next cabinet. Security and Care Needs (Nigeria spillover): Reports from Borno say Boko Haram freed hundreds of abducted residents from Ngoshe, underscoring the urgent need for medical screening and psychosocial support for survivors.
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