AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health & Air Quality: Angola-linked readers may relate to the health risks of wildfire smoke: New York officials issued air quality advisories as Canada/US smoke and heat drive unhealthy particulate levels and storm risks, urging people—especially sensitive groups—to monitor conditions and take precautions. Angola Health Services: In Cabinda, the Subantando Village Health Center reopened with emergency, maternity/postpartum, pharmacy and observation services, supported by medicines, an ambulance and staff in shifts. Nutrition & Child Well-Being: The US Embassy assessed the ANGEL Project in Huíla, which supports school meals and learning for 845 pupils at Hongo Primary School, targeting hunger and child development. Immunisation Gap: WHO and UNICEF warn that 13.5 million children globally still received no routine vaccines in 2025, with Angola among the countries accounting for more than half of “zero-dose” children. Ebola Watch: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak continues to worsen, with deaths doubling and travel/partnership plans disrupted by health concerns. Community Safety: A Luanda-area crosswalk mural project aims to slow drivers and improve pedestrian safety around schools, pairing art with flashing signs and student lights.
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