AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealth Communication & Trust: WHO’s Angola representative said clear, transparent health communication is a key pillar for strengthening public trust, urging dedicated dialogue with communities. Workforce Capacity: Angola’s Health Minister announced training for about 38,000 health professionals by 2028, building on World Bank-supported capacity efforts that have already benefited more than 19,000 staff. Global Vaccine Governance: Angola’s Health Minister was elected vice-chair of Gavi’s implementing countries committee, tasked with coordinating consensus and supporting the 2026–2030 vaccine coverage push. Human Resources Abroad: Angola bid farewell to 19 health professionals selected for advanced training in Brazil, Portugal and South Africa under a World Bank-funded universal health coverage human resources project. Child Protection Policy: Angola’s Vice-President reaffirmed the government’s commitment to combating violence against children, linking protection to education, science and youth development. Angola–Benin Cooperation: Angola and Benin agreed to strengthen technical coordination and cooperation, including plans aimed at easing citizen mobility through visa and air transport measures.
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