AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEl Niño Food Shock: FAO and WFP say they need US$202m to protect 8.8 million people in 22 high-risk countries, including Cameroon, warning El Niño could bring droughts, floods and storms—support includes cash aid, climate-resistant seeds and flood control. Electricity Theft Crackdown: Cameroon’s Socadel will launch a 2026-2028 push against electricity fraud, after inspections in Yaoundé and Douala found about 3,000 cases in three weeks; government estimates losses at CFA60bn a year. Wildlife Under Pressure: Conservationists report demand for vultures in West Africa is driving poaching and poisoning that is now reaching central Africa, with hooded vulture numbers declining around sites near N’Djamena. Ocean Governance Push: At the Our Ocean Conference, 14–15 countries adopted the Mombasa Declaration to boost fisheries transparency and fight illegal fishing, with Cameroon among endorsers. Cameroon Infrastructure & Trade: Yaoundé’s PROMOTE 2026 fair opened June 12 with 236 SMEs, while a Bekoko–Limbe–Idenau road MoU was signed with a UK firm to begin technical and environmental assessments.
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