AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoHIV Prevention Under Pressure: UNAIDS says use of daily anti-HIV PrEP fell by about 38% across 62 countries between 2024 and 2025, with sharp drops reported in Nigeria, Cameroon, Uganda and Kenya—warning that aid cuts are pushing prevention “backwards.” Blood Shortage Drive: Ahead of World Blood Donor Day on June 14, Cameroon’s National Blood Transfusion Center (CNTS) launched a Yaoundé campaign to attract new and regular donors; the country still needs about 400,000 blood units yearly but collected 186,500 in 2025, leaving a shortfall of over 200,000. Mpox Alert in Cameroon: Government officials urged armed separatist groups in Cameroon’s English-speaking regions to allow safe access for healthcare and humanitarian workers as mpox spreads, with early clusters linked to truck and bus drivers and cases reported in Southwest, Douala and Bafoussam. Digital Education IDs: Cameroon is rolling out student digital IDs for secondary schools, linked to academic records and services via MTN Cameroon, building on a 2024 system of unique student identification numbers. Ebola Risk to Wildlife: As Ebola cases rise in DRC, conservation groups warn endangered gorillas face heightened risk because the virus can spread between humans and primates, while conflict and funding cuts hamper response.
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