AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClean Transport Investment: Spiro, which already operates in Cameroon and six other African countries, secured a $215m equity investment to expand electric mobility and battery-swapping infrastructure, aiming to cut riders’ daily transport costs and speed up entry into new markets. Water & Sanitation Delivery: Cameroon’s SEWASH World Bank water programme is moving into contracting, with the Ministry of Water and Energy recruiting 10 senior staff to draft tenders and supervise works—signals of boreholes, water networks and sanitation projects ahead. Wildlife Protection & Anti-Poaching: Cameroon is strengthening coordination against wildlife trafficking through the EU-funded GUARD Wildlife project, aligning with the country’s 2020–2030 strategy that treats poaching as organized crime. Menstrual Health in Schools: A Cameroon study on menstrual health interventions reports a 21% reduction in girls’ absenteeism when schools combine safe toilets, supplies, teacher support, clubs and community engagement. Biodiversity & Climate Link: The African forest elephant is highlighted as a “climate hero,” with its seed dispersal and forest dynamics helping carbon storage—while poaching remains the main threat. Local Retail Growth: Neptune Group’s Maithé Mall is set to open in Obala (June 2026), adding jobs and new food and services options as Cameroon’s modern retail scene expands. Regional Integration Move: Congo announced visa-free access for all Africans from 1 January 2027, pushing AfCFTA-style integration. Maritime Environment Risk: France detained the Russia-linked tanker Tagor in the Atlantic; authorities warned such sanctions-busting voyages also threaten maritime safety and the environment.
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