AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChild Protection: SOS Child says Angola recorded 19,440 reports of violence against minors via hotline 15015 from January to April, with Benguela leading (1,680) and 495 cases tied to sexual abuse. HIV Update: Angola’s national HIV prevalence averages 1.6%, with about 370,000 people living with HIV/AIDS; Lunda-Sul (4.9%) and Lunda-Norte (4.4%) are highest, while the “Born Free to Shine” program targets mother-to-child transmission. Cholera Response: Angola has mobilized over 3 million doses of oral cholera vaccine for the current outbreak, with campaign timing depending on the situation in affected provinces. Health Workforce: The Health Minister reaffirmed plans to expand specialist training and decentralize health training competencies, including support for priority areas like maternal and child health and epidemiological surveillance. Bilateral Health Links: Angola and Vietnam flagged cooperation in health and training, while Angola-Korea ties expanded into health among other sectors. Safety & Risk: A sand-harvesting accident in Luanda left a 12-year-old dead after a sand heap collapse.
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