AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNeonatal Care Training: Angola’s Ministry of Health says a joint Angola–Brazil mission trained 772 professionals in Neonatal Resuscitation and Transport of High-Risk Newborns across Namibe, Huíla and Cunene, aiming to cut neonatal mortality and improve maternal-child care. Eye Health Access: Huambo’s General Hospital hosted a free cataract surgery drive by Angola’s National Ophthalmological Institute, restoring vision for 514 patients (with 45 deferred for complex conditions and referred to Luanda). Sexual Violence in Conflict: Angola urged stronger UN Security Council action to prevent and respond to sexual violence in conflict zones, calling for survivor-centered support, accountability, sustainable funding and prevention built into peace processes. Livestock Safety & Health: South African livestock experts shared training on safer, healthier breeding practices with Angolan breeders in Bié, stressing that farm team training and bio-safety are as important as genetics. Public Health Watch: Reports from Equatorial Guinea say deported migrants were held in a hotel where at least one suspected Ebola patient was allegedly quarantined, as Africa CDC urges sustained outbreak efforts. Health Systems Context: A wider Africa-wide education-and-health backdrop notes 100 million+ children remain out of school, with implications for long-term wellbeing and access to services.
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