AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChild Health Response: UNICEF handed over two high-mobility pick-up trucks to Cameroon’s Ministry of Public Health to speed up care for children with severe acute malnutrition in Adamawa and Far North, helping mobile teams reach remote communities and deliver therapeutic foods and vitamins. Marine & Climate Risk: A new report warns that offshore oil and gas expansion threatens marine ecosystems and coastal communities, citing Cameroon among affected areas where fossil infrastructure overlaps with marine protection zones. Wildlife Recovery: In southern Cameroon’s Campo Ma’an National Park, scientists spent nearly eight years habituating a gorilla group after poaching trauma, showing how long-lasting fear can shape wildlife behavior. Trade & Environment-Sensitive Infrastructure: Cameroon’s National Shippers’ Council selected Tradex to develop fuel stations along key corridors (Douala-Bangui and Douala-N’Djamena), with the project described as meeting environmental standards and supporting logistics “life centers.” Governance & Digital Stability: A Cameroon op-ed links AI-driven misinformation to rising political instability, calling for stronger institutional and civic responses. Global Context: The World Bank expects slower Sub-Saharan growth in 2026 due to energy shocks and weaker demand, a backdrop that can affect environmental and social spending.
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