AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAnglophone Health Under Strain: A new report says violence against healthcare in Cameroon’s Northwest and Southwest fell in 2025, but kidnappings, assaults and extortion still disrupt care. Roads and Trade Access: In Borno, improved security is not yet translating into business growth because key highways remain in poor shape, including the Gamboru road now being addressed. WAFCON Build-Up: Cameroon’s Black Queens opened camp in Morocco ahead of WAFCON 2026, with Group D fixtures against Cape Verde, Cameroon and Mali. Regional Diplomacy: The Francophonie Parliamentary Assembly, meeting in Yaoundé, urged Cambodia and Thailand to de-escalate, respect sovereignty and withdraw armed forces from disputed areas. Energy Security Watch: South Africa plans to expand strategic petroleum reserves to about 36 million barrels to cushion future fuel shocks. Port Update: All 15 crew members were rescued after a cargo ship collision near Douala; investigations point to steering control loss. UK Visa Changes: The UK updated its visitor visa list, adding Cameroon among 52 African countries needing advance visas for stays under six months.
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