AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Response: Africa CDC says a clinical trial for the deadly Bundibugyo Ebola strain has started, aiming to test two antiviral therapies to improve survival as DRC and Uganda scale up response efforts. Prison Health & Safety: Angola’s Interior Minister reports penitentiary overcrowding of over 5,000 inmates beyond capacity, with new units in Huíla, Bié, Cunene and Cabinda planned to ease conditions. Health System Trust: Angola’s telecoms and information authorities stress institutional communication as a core tool for strengthening health services and public trust. Workforce Development: Lubango’s Mandume ya Ndemufayo University secures $3.5m World Bank funding to expand STEM training, including postgraduate pathways to address engineering and tech faculty shortages. Public Finance & Services: Angola confirms civil servants’ 13th salary will be paid in a single installment, with sectoral timing across August to November. Community Health Access: Angola-linked children in Namibia continue to grow in number, raising concerns over street exposure, shelter, and basic needs. Security & Care: A Luanda gang case includes allegations of aggravated robbery and sexual assault, with victims reportedly receiving hospital treatment.
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