AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFisheries Transparency Push: Fifteen countries adopted the Mombasa Declaration to boost fisheries transparency and fight illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, with Cameroon among the signatories—an effort tied to better vessel data sharing and stronger enforcement. Cameroon Energy Planning: Cameroon is developing energy accounts with ECA, the National Institute of Statistics and the World Bank, aiming to link energy extraction and use with economic activity and environmental impacts for smarter policy. Port and Infrastructure Momentum: Cameroon is fast-tracking the Limbe Deep Seaport after a ministerial push to clear remaining technical and environmental approvals ahead of a BOT deal. Customs Modernisation: At Douala Port, container scanning has evolved from a mobile setup to fixed high-capacity scanners, strengthening non-intrusive inspections and risk management. Climate and Water Risk: Scientists are mapping Africa’s underground water supplies to guide safer groundwater extraction as hotter conditions make surface water more erratic. Agroecology for Biodiversity: WWF and Biovision convened Central, Eastern and Southern Africa experts in Kenya to scale agroecology that supports biodiversity and climate resilience. Clean Mobility Boost: Spiro, operating in Cameroon, expanded electric two-wheel access with new funding, supporting lower-carbon transport.
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