AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Money Laundering Blacklist: Cameroon is among countries flagged by the EU for “strategic deficiencies,” meaning exporters and firms could face longer bank processing and extra compliance checks when dealing with Europe. Public Health—HIV Survey: A new national survey reports 2.6% HIV prevalence and about 21,000 new cases annually, with progress on treatment but a push needed to reduce stigma and expand screening. Humanitarian—Cholera Prevention: Doctors Without Borders donated a chlorine production unit to the Red Cross to support cholera control, including treatment capacity and water-point rehabilitation. Sports—Basketball & Boxing: Cameroon will compete in China’s 2026 peak basketball tournament with a squad mixing domestic and foreign-based players; meanwhile, Cameroon’s boxers won medals but finished behind top teams at a Central African championship after late underperformance. Sports—Commonwealth Judo Prep: Cameroonian judokas began camping in Yaoundé ahead of the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, targeting a first medal since 2014. Business & Development—SMEs Push: The SMEs ministry, with UNDP, announced a new platform to unlock financing and support entrepreneurs, alongside a Kaizen productivity push for certified consultants and SMEs. World Bank Projects: Cameroon’s World Bank-funded projects recorded only a 18.7% disbursement rate as of June 30, 2026, with regional projects lagging. Digital Security: A cybersecurity expert warns that online scams will get smarter with AI, urging citizens to verify unusual requests. International—UK Visa Tightening: The UK updated its visitor visa list, again requiring advance entry clearance for Cameroon and many other African countries.
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