AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoMenstrual Health in Schools: A Cameroon study on menstrual health support shows girls’ absenteeism can drop by 21% when schools combine safe toilets, menstrual supplies, teacher support, student clubs and community engagement (with boys and male teachers included in training). Adolescent Nutrition Push in Yaoundé: Cameroon is scaling up nutrition education in secondary schools through the Sun App project, with officials reviewing early results and calling for healthier school cafeterias, cashless “cash wallets” for balanced meals, and school gardens to improve food environments. Sudan Drug Crisis: War-torn Sudan is disrupting insulin supplies, with patients reporting “spoiled insulin” due to damaged storage and broken healthcare supply chains. US Detention Health Under Fire: Rights groups have filed a lawsuit alleging severe medical neglect, disease outbreaks and unsafe conditions at Camp East Montana in El Paso, where detainees say access to care and hygiene is inadequate. Cameroon Policy & Trust: Nkafu Policy Institute leaders highlight the need for African think tanks to build credibility through local trust and engagement, not just international recognition.
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