AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoInfrastructure & Governance: Cameroon’s SONARA revival stays on the policy track after a Yaoundé market sounding on a Public-Private Partnership Design–Build–Finance–Maintain plan, with officials and investors discussing upgrades including a hydrocracker to lift refining capacity toward 3.5 million tonnes/year. Human Rights & Social Protection: A Yaoundé-linked push to register every child highlights how birth certificates remain a barrier for many families, with Garoua 2 cited for improving access through local registration support. Regional Security & Humanitarian Relief: UNHCR warns Lake Chad Basin insecurity is worsening fast, citing 3.5 million displaced and nearly 1,800 security incidents with 5,700 deaths between Sept 2025 and May 2026, affecting Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria. Water Access for Displaced People: UNHCR and CAMWATER signed a deal in Yaoundé to improve drinking water for Minawao camp refugees and nearby communities, where access is far below humanitarian standards. Energy Investment Model: In Nigeria, officials argue mini-grids can shift from “rural electrification” to a commercial, investor-friendly model—relevant to the wider Central Africa power debate. Politics & Diplomacy: Vatican officials hinted Pope Leo XIV could visit Nigeria in coming years after meetings with President Tinubu, underscoring continued church-state engagement across the region.
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