AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHIV Prevention Breakthrough (Douala): Cameroon has started a pilot rollout of CAB-PrEP, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug (cabotegravir) given every two months, described as up to 95% effective, with officials stressing it complements condoms, testing and follow-up care. HIV Hotspot Update (Northwest): New national HIV impact assessment results show the Northwest remains the hardest-hit region (5.6% prevalence vs 2.7% national), underlining uneven progress and the need to reach persistent local hotspots. Child Health Push (South West): The South West Regional Delegation of Public Health launched the 2026 Mother and Child Health Nutrition Action Week, targeting children 0–59 months with Vitamin A supplementation and catch-up immunisation to reach at least 95% of eligible kids. Public Health & Safety (Douala building collapse): Severe weather followed by a three-story residential building collapse in Bonamoussadi left at least six dead (including three children) and six injured, with engineers assessing nearby structures as heavy rains continue. Neglected Tropical Diseases (Global rights angle): A UN Human Rights Council resolution recognizes neglected tropical diseases as a human rights issue, spotlighting conditions like lymphatic filariasis and leprosy and the need for more than medicines alone. Community Response (Youth drugs & GBV): Grassroots women in Cameroon’s Northwest and Southwest mobilised in large peaceful walks after reports of child rape and rising youth drug abuse, calling for stronger protection and action.
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