AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Environment Day—Toxic Paint Push: IPEN is urging stronger global controls on lead chromates under the Rotterdam Convention, saying bans already notified by Morocco, Cameroon, Switzerland and Australia should lead to tougher trade rules to protect children from lead exposure. Biodiversity Beyond Parks: Scientists warn that protecting 30% of land and seas won’t automatically save Africa’s wildlife, arguing many species survive outside protected areas in community-managed forests and farmlands. Lake Chad Water Boost: The EU and Germany launched the €11.25m Lake Chad Water Management Action to strengthen water governance, hydrological monitoring and climate resilience across the basin. Cameroon Rail for Green Exports: Cameroon, AGL and Camalco plan to sign an MoU in Yaoundé on the Edéa–Kribi–Lolabé–Campo rail corridor, aiming to improve logistics for mining exports and national trade routes. Lead Paint—Local Relevance: The lead chromates campaign highlights Cameroon’s role in the Rotterdam process and the need for safer paint supply chains.
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