AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBlood Supply Watch: Angola recorded 142,000 blood donations in 2025, with only 20% voluntary—still below WHO guidance (at least 1% of the population as regular donors). The INS says daily demand in Luanda is about 360 blood units, and reserves remain at risk. Mpox Rumour Control: Angola’s health authorities denied Mpox cases in Icolo & Bengo (Sequele), saying lab tests on suspected patients were negative and monitoring continues. Ebola Preparedness Push: Angola is strengthening Ebola response capacity, including training and updated contingency planning, as regional outbreaks drive heightened vigilance. Cholera Vaccination Drive (Luanda): MINSA plans to vaccinate 1,656,533 people aged 1+ across six Luanda municipalities in a 17–22 June campaign to curb cholera transmission. Specialist Doctor Boost: Angola awarded certificates to 147 newly trained specialist doctors under a universal health coverage human resources program, aiming to cut waiting times and improve specialized care. Health System Capacity & Access: The Justice Ministry announced steps to decentralize identity card issuance to support electoral registration—an indirect but important access issue for health and services.
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