AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoMpox Alert in Cameroon: Cameroon’s government urged armed separatist groups in the English-speaking regions to allow safe access for healthcare and humanitarian workers as mpox spreads, with officials warning the virus may be moving along transport routes after early clusters among truck and bus drivers; Community Health & Access: A spotlight on Cameroon’s public universities shows how social services—like free water at the University of Bamenda—help nearby communities and reduce daily health risks tied to water scarcity; Parliament & Public Welfare: Cameroon’s Parliament opened its June session with lawmakers pushing to tackle cost of living pressures and gaps in healthcare, education, electricity and potable water, alongside calls for tighter oversight of mining revenues and better land governance; Child Protection Crisis: A Douala press briefing by a civil society coalition warned of a growing child sexual abuse crisis, citing recent cases of alleged abuse of very young pupils and calling for urgent coordinated action; Health Research & Training: A new conceptual framework discusses how ADHD can affect medical students and physicians, adding to the push for better support for mental health and learning needs in healthcare workers.
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