AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health: The EU has released €2.3m emergency aid to curb cholera in Nigeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic and Chad, with Nigeria taking €1.5m for response teams, cholera kits, water/sanitation work and stronger surveillance; Cameroon gets €100,000 for containment, case management, medicines, treatment units and oral rehydration points. Local Health Watch: Cameroon’s northern outbreak is worsening, with health authorities reporting over 1,000 cases and 28 deaths since mid-July, as Mora District Hospital and partners like Doctors Without Borders step up testing, treatment and door-to-door hygiene awareness ahead of the rainy season. Women’s Football: Cameroon crowned WAFCON champions for the first time, beating Malawi 3-0 in Rabat; Marie Ngah Manga scored twice and Naomi Eto added the third, while Malawi’s Temwa Chawinga won the golden boot with five goals and two assists. Sports Momentum: Malawi’s coach Lovemore Fazili called it a difficult match, saying Cameroon’s defence shut down their strikers, even as the Scorchers’ debut run secured World Cup qualification. Travel & Rights: Three persons with disabilities were denied boarding on a Uganda Airlines flight in Juba, after airline policy limited the group to four passengers with disabilities.
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