AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHIV/AIDS Progress in Angola: Angola reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating AIDS by 2030, citing improved prevention of mother-to-child transmission (down to 13% in 2025 from 26% in 2019) and expanding HIV services. Health Workforce Boost: The World Bank praised Angola’s Health Sector Human Resources Training Project after a mid-term review, highlighting training of about 19,000 health professionals and full return of those trained abroad into local units. Ebola Preparedness in the Region: Kenya introduced enhanced health surveillance for travelers arriving from the DRC and Uganda, including electronic health forms and airport temperature screening, as cases in the region surpass 1,000. Public Health Policy Watch: Angola’s National Assembly rejected an urgent debate on rising oil prices and alleged fuel shortages, even as lawmakers reviewed bills tied to public health. Capacity Building for Care: A U.S. Navy medical team trained Angolan military hospital staff in trauma and mass-casualty care, with follow-up drills immediately put into practice. Primary Health Financing: HIIP approved new technical support for Angola to strengthen primary health care planning and investment coordination.
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